Curiouser and curiouser...
It appears that the FOUR 400 MHz G3 processors on this card are actually 400 MHz G4 processors...
It doesn't replace the onboard 604e processor. It works WITH the 604e processor.
Again, is this a piece of garbage or something worth grabbing, and how come I've never heard of this company before ??
M
On Thursday, July 15, 2004, at 08:39 AM, Michael Shaw wrote:
Just when I thought I'd seen it all I run into an old (1999) red PCI card with FOUR G3 processors on it and TWO 168-pin DIMM slots.
The card reminds me of the nPower processor card that I pulled out of my Daystar Genesis MP 800+, that had four 200 MHz 604e processors on it.
This Total Impact MP card is smaller, definitely PCI, and has FOUR 400 MHz G3 processors on it each with its own fan.
Is anyone familiar with the company or product ? How does it work ???
Curious...
M
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