All PowerTower Pros have ASPD slots. The ASPD card holds all the processors that your machine uses. Your stock processor is on an ASPD card. The DayStar, for instance, has a single ASPD slot like any other machine, but it just has a HUGE card in it with four processors on it.

-James

Power Computing did it differently than Umax did. Umax computers have the regular processor card slot and below it you have the ASPD card slot. I wonder where a dual or quad processor card could be found for a PowerTower Pro.


James

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