On Feb 26, 2004, at 3:28 PM, chris lawson Lawson wrote:

From: MacAddictvja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Could someone please elaborate about the ZIF carrier adapter card for a
PowerMac 7300/180? If it is only a soldered on card, then I probably won't
want to go that route. I don't know how to do the soldering myself, and
don't really want to pay lots of money for somebody else to do the
soldering.


I would be really happy with either of the 300mhz, 400mhz, or 500mhz G3
upgrades for my old PM7300/180.




The carrier card uses a Zif (Zero insertion force) CPU like the ones used in beige and B&W G3 Power Macs. The cpu is inserted into the card without soldering and can be removed simply by lifting a lever on the card.

But what do you plug the carrier card into? A PCI slot or the slot where original CPU was?
Jerry



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