That is because PowerComputing took liberties with timings and components to
squeeze extra performance out of their systems. The Apple card is just not
up to snuff.

Jim Snyder

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael S. Macdonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Robert wrote:
>
> >Does any one know if i can switch the daughter card from a Powercenter
into
> >an 8500 MOBO?
>
> Yes, up to the 604 / 150. Oddly enough , an Apple card won't work in a
> PowerCenter tho...



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