I'm sure someone knows this stuff in and out. It's be nice to have it all laid out for myself short term and the gang here over the long haul.
ah hm thanks @croissantking sure sounds a bit more confusing than it should be regarding the two different rev's in any combinations
either way re the personality card, although this is more for a diy someone than a "just set up computer and go" someone i'm needless wondering if 'different revisions of at least' also applied to the basic a/v version that could be reworked to accept the tv tuner option etc originally provided to the performa boards
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Just keep in mind that the ROM version A, B or C is what matters most, there is really not any difference between logic board versions except early boards came with a Rage II and later ones came with a Rage Pro.ah hm thanks @croissantking sure sounds a bit more confusing than it should be regarding the two different rev's in any combinations
This is not true. Be careful about taking Everymac's data as gospel, as there are many errors on their site. Back in 1998 my family bought one of the very first PowerMac G3s, a Rev A 266MHz Minitower with Rage II+DVD chip with 6MB VRAM, and we used to drive an AppleVision 850AV Display at 1280x960. It could drive it perfectly fine at 1600x1200@75Hz too, although I think only in thousands of colours. The main benefit of going from Rage II to Rage Pro was 3D acceleration, which was a joke on the Rage II, and much improved on the Rage Pro (but still pretty awful even for the time). Also I think that there is no difference between the Rage Pro PCI and the Rage Pro Turbo, it was a marketing con. AFAIK the Turbo came with new drivers that were optimised for benchmarking apps on the Windows side, but real world gaming performance was the same.But only the last version of the MiniTower at 333MHz has ATI Rage Pro Turbo controller acceleration and (presumably) a RAMDAC upgrade finally kicking maximum resolution up to the 1600x1200 level.

But only the last version of the MiniTower at 333MHz has ATI Rage Pro Turbo controller acceleration and (presumably) a RAMDAC upgrade finally kicking maximum resolution up to the 1600x1200 level.
| Logic Board Part No | Version | Graphics Chip | Maximum Resolution | ROM DIMM fitted |
| 820-0864-B | 1 | Rage II+DVD | 1600x1200 | 4.0 F2 (Rev A) |
| 820-0991-A | 2 | Rage Pro or Rage Pro Turbo | 1920x1080 | 4.5 F1 (Rev B) or 4.5 F2 (Rev C) |