The G3 1.1 GHz is only compatible with All Power Mac G3 minitowers and
desktops, G3 "All-in-One", Blue and White G3's and the PowerMac G4
"PCI Graphics" (aka "Yikes" motherboard G4.)
That's mean that it cannot be used with an OldWorldMac.

> Yeah but the multiplyers on modern G3's and G4's is higher than that,
> sonnet do a G4 800Mhz and you could use a carrier card with
> powerlogix's G3 1.1Ghz and get around 1 Ghz or 900something i think.
>
> Ben
> On 10 Dec 2004, at 16:48, Pat wrote:
>
>> What is the maximum CPU speed that an OldWorldMac can support?
>> If the maximum bus to CPU multiple is 8x, then a 50 MHz system can
>> support up to 400 MHz, right?
>> That's mean that anything faster than 400 MHz is not supported, such
>> as G3/800, G4/500, etc.
>> Any comment on this?

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