John,

That's right - no G4; no OS X
with PowerCenters & Power Center Pros...
because they use 7200 m/b (Catalyst)_...

PowerWatch is an excellent source of PCPro user wisdom
  <http://www.powerwatch.com/>

AccelerateYourMac has lots of accelerator card/PCPro info
  <http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/>

I rate XLR8 w/Carrier card first...
     most flexible, longer life possibility
PowerLogix second
     less costly, overclocking doesn't void warranty.

I have Powerlogix G3 400/1 MB running at 420 mhz (7 x 60)
in PCPro 210 MT for a year w/o problem...
would pay 10% premium to get same in XLR8/Carrier card...

bill f
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At 4:07 PM -0400 6/7/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Folks,
>
>I'm looking for some feedback about G3 upgrades for a Power Center Pro 210.
>As I understand it, this machine will *not*:
>
>upgrade to a G4
>or run OS X
>
>As for the G3 upgrade possibilities, 3 seem to stand out.
>Powerlogix, XLR8, and Apple (according to allmac.com, theirs is made 
>by Apple).
>Any success or horror stories?

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