My Reply follows quote. On 01/08/2004 09:04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>I have a 6360 as a project mac and would like to know if it's possible to 
>use a two slot riser to get the use of two slots out of it, while on the 
>standard power supply. I'd much rather use the standard power supply than 
>have to find one from a 6400 or 6500, it'll make fitting the board into its 
>new enclosure so much easier!.
>
>I know the 2nd riser will fit physically, but don't know if there are issues 
>with the power supply from the original 6360 driving 2 cards. (I have a full 
>6360 and a two slot riser from my spare parts box)
>
>Thanks,
>B
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Hmmm. Since the 6360 uses essentially the same logic board as the 6400,
the two slot riser should have no problems. I suppose it could depend 
on what you put into the slots. A heavily used video card and bus
powered bunch of USB devices on a USB card would be a heavy load. The
6360 is rated at 150 watts, the 6500 at 140 W maximum continuous, and
the 6400 at 220 W maximum continuous. Don't know why the differenct
between the 6400 and 6500, but that is what the books say. Odd. In
any case, it looks like you shouldn't have a problem.

What kind of enclosure did you have in mind?

Ken

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