what about the PowerCenter 150 in the 8500?

> From: "Michael S. Macdonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>> Would it be possible to use the 604e/210 from a PowerCenter Pro in a
>> 7500?
> Carl Kehley
> 
> The short answer is no, Carl.
> The 604e daughtercards in the PCP's were 'high clock', ie run at 60 mHz, to
> take full advantage of the PCP's system bus.
> The PowerMac 7500 mobo architecture will support up to around 53 mHz with
> no problem,
> but freezes, lockups and just plain refusing to boot can occur above that
> speed.
> It might be possible to get it running by using 60 ns ram (the PowerMac
> 7500 shipped with 70 ns ram) but you'ld be far better off looking for a
> 225, 233 or 250 mHz CPU (except for the 250, 300 and 350 Apple 604e CPU's,
> which require a special mobo)
> 


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