Short Version:
What version of the PCI standard does the Power Tower have on the 
motherboard?

Long Version:
  I acquired through trade an Apple 7300/180 (400Mhz Upgrade) which I 
promptly stuffed with the 384MB Ram and 9GB HardDrive from my PT 180, then 
upgraded to OS 10.1.5. After playing with it for a month or two I went and 
bought a Belkin USB card to add to it.

   Well it is installed and the Apple System Tool identifies that a card (by 
vender ID numbers) is there but doesn't know what it is. After some research 
I discovered that the Apple MoBo has PCI version 2.0 and the USB card 
requires PCI version 2.1. I want to know if I am better off moving 
everything including the 400Mhz Upgrade into the Power Tower? I really want 
to have USB with OS X.

How can I tell which brand of CPU Upgrade I have?
Does OS 10.2 do it's graphic magic with a Mac Radeon 7000 PCI?

Thanks in advance for any help!
James Wall
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