> <<Also, check ebay for a cpu daughtercard and cache combo from a PowerTowerPro
> (the powerCurve will also accept any daughtercard from the PowerWave or
> PowerCenter series, but these topped out at 150 so it's not much of a gain) The
> PowerTower and PowerCenterPro daughtercards cards MAY also work, but are high
> clock cards ie. over 50 mhz, and might not be terribly reliable>>
FYI,
We've plunked a 604e/240 from a PowerTower Pro into a PowerCenter 120
(low profile) and it works great. The 604e is one of my favorites as it
gives pretty close to G3 performance.
I have put together several souped-up PowerCurve computers ($99 from
http://www.shrevesystems.com ) and every PowerCenter CPU (604/120, etc.)
I have put in works great. Therefore, I would logically conclude that
the PTP CPU should work great in the PowerCurve.
One thing for certain - these CPUs will not work in a PowerBase.
However, the PowerLogix G3 upgrades all have a PowerBase switch and they
work fine. You almost have to upgrade your hard drive and memory to take
advantage of it tho. You don't need a cache if you go the way of the G3 upgrade.
James
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