>You bet.  Power Computing's 604e/240 systems were the equal (or better, 
>IMHO) of any other Power Mac of their day.  The only possible exception 
>would be the 350 MHz Mach V 9600 and I think it would probably be a 
>neck-and-neck race in most functions, especially if your 240 has a full 
>1 MB cache.

All the Mach 5 motherboards had a bus speed of 50 MHz.

250, 300, 350 and 400 were specified, but 400 was never made.

(233 was the fastest non-Mach 5 motherboard, and non-Mach 5 motherboards 
usually had a bus speed which was just under 50 MHz ... 46.6 MHz for the 
233).

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