I believe Power Computing used a proprietary processor card in the
Powerbase.  The upgrade cards that I'm told will work ( I have not
tried myself) are a L2 cache and a PCI card.  No idea which is better.
Ed

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Can anyone tell me if the CPU slot in the Powerbase is the same as 
those in other PCI Power clones?  Are cards interchangeable between 
this model and the others?  I notice that Powerlogix make a g3/g4 
upgrade card which is the only one I can find listed as compatible 
with the Powerbase, but their site implies that it is only the 
clearance in the low profile case that makes the difference.
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