My Reply follows quote. On 19/02/2005 15:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >Ken wrote: > >>------- >>With the right card you could go to G4, probably 1ghz or so. $$ will >>be your guide. For the cost, it might make more sense to look for >>a B&W machine. >> >>I have never seen a dual processor card for this series, though >>there might be one out there. >> >>The on-board video is not the best. If you want to improve it >>you might look for a Radeon 7000 PCI card or some such. >> >>The 7600 has a SCSI drive "as issued." Big ones cost $$$. If you >>put in an ATA PCI card, you can get large cheap drives. Many GB. >> >> >> >> >I want to stay with scsi on this one. So it doesn't matter how large >the drive is then? Supports greater than 8 GB? I am using a lcd >monitor and it looks fine at 1024 x 768 with millions of colors. ------- Well, I have a 15 GB external on a 6500. I don't know of any reason why the 7600 wouldn't handle anything you can find to attach to or install inside it.
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