I did the resistor thing on my two 9500s and it "seemed" to make them more stable running G4 700 Sonnet cards in them. Neither one likes having PCI cards in slots 4 to 6 though :-(



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

From: Jeff Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2004/07/22 Thu PM 08:43:35 EST
To: "PCI PowerMacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [PCI] Cache on MOBO NOT Disabled...

On the 9500, original 9600 and Daystar Genesis, remove resistor R31  from the 
motherboard to disable the soldered down cache.

Jeff Walther




Do I have to ???

I have a 9600 with a NewerTech G3 and a Daystar Genesis with a Sonnet G4 and I have 
not removed anything from the motherboards...

Both cards have 1 Meg of fast cache and both motherboards have the soldered-on 512k of 
slow cache..

M






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