Collette wrote...
>I have a Power Computing Tower Power Pro 225. I took it in for a G4 upgrade by
>my local Mr. Fix it. He put it in, then had to remove it because it didn't
>work.
>He then installed G3 upgrade which is fine (as you probably know).
>ColletteS

I understand that there is/are G4 upgrades specifically for the six slot
PTP's and other 9600 clones. That said, any G4 upgrade that works in a
PoweMac 9500/9600/9650 should work.

Cheers...Michael




>"Michael S. Macdonald" wrote:
>
>> Carl wrote:
>> >> I would like to purchase the new Crescendo/PCI G4 PCI card for my Power
>> >> Computing PowerBase 200.
>>
>> Chuck responded:
>> >I thought I had read that G4 processor upgrades would work only in
>> >PowerTowerPro machines among the Power Computing family.
>>
>> I've read that only the PowerWave and PowerTowerPro, both based on the
>> Nitro / Tsunami Apple mobo's (PM 8500 / 9650) will work with G4
>> upgrades...except for RHB's PTP...=)
>>
>> >That $400 investment would take you halfway to a low-end iMac. Or, if you
>> >enjoy tinkering, you could try to snap up a PowerTowerPro, which as
>> >mentioned is quite capable of running OSX; has 8 RAM slots; has 6 PCI
>>slots,
>>
>> Damn good advice that.
>>
>> Cheers...Michael



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