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2 beige G3 towers

Quadraman

68030
A 266 and a 300 if I'm interpreting the labels on the CPU boards correctly. I haven't powered them up yet because all my spare power cords are in use at the moment and only one of them has a hard drive installed. I love how these cases open.

 
Yes they are nice. I wish they would have kept the same design as the 8600/9600 MT so that you could mount 2 more HDs on the bottom.

 
Yes they are nice. I wish they would have kept the same design as the 8600/9600 MT so that you could mount 2 more HDs on the bottom.
Can't you remove the zip drive and install one there?

 
Yes, if you have a spare blank front bezel or don't mind having the Zip hole in front of a hard drive - luckily mine came without a Zip drive (I think they were optional when new) so I had the right bezels for hard drives. The 8600/9600 tower has space for even more drives, as well as 6 PCI cards though - I don't know why they made it smaller, as I think bigger is always better when it comes to tower cases! :D

 
Yes, if you have a spare blank front bezel or don't mind having the Zip hole in front of a hard drive - luckily mine came without a Zip drive (I think they were optional when new) so I had the right bezels for hard drives. The 8600/9600 tower has space for even more drives, as well as 6 PCI cards though - I don't know why they made it smaller, as I think bigger is always better when it comes to tower cases! :D
I thought the 8600 tower was shorter. Only the 9600 has 6 PCI slots.

 
Ah, I don't know - I was thinking of the larger tower that had 6 PCI slots and 2 additional drive bays at the bottom, but I've never seen any of these machines for real so can't be sure whether they both had that case or if that was only the 9600. That case is brilliant though, as of course the only way that you can improve on the perfection that is the beige G3 tower's case is to make it bigger :)

 
no, the 8600 came in the exact same case as the 9600, but its motherboard had 3 less PCI slots.

otherwise the two are identical.

 
Shortening the 8600/9600 case to make the beige g3 MT eliminated the 2 bottom HD bays, the rest is exactly the same as the 8600/9600 (HD bay over the PS, floppy, zip or HD, HD bay).

The cool thing about that case is that if you have the correct bezels you could have all cdroms or HDs instead of the floppy and zip, which you cannot do on the older PCI machines.

I suspect that Apple figured that since they went to IDE onboard for the Beige G3 you could only install 4 drives anyway (2 HD, cdrom, and zip) so why bother with the bottom 2 drive bays. If you add a SCSI card you might as well use an external drive case.

 
I know this isn't a mac, but I would KILL for 6 PCI slots on my work PC. All I got is 2 lousy slots, and one is filled with a FireWire card, the other is with a RAID-0/1 IDE/133 card. It sucks. I could use more PCI slots

 
I've noticed not many computer makers offer you lots of expansion slots unless you are buying a high end server anymore. I remember I used to base my motherboard buying decisions in part on how many expansion slots it came with. Boards used to regularly come with 5 or 6 slots even back in the days of 8 and 16 bit slots. Now you're lucky to get 2.

 
Built in sound, network, raid, usb, firewire and in some case video make most slots obsolete. Only gamers tend to want a huge video card (that overhangs a few slots anyway) along with a creative soundcard of some type.

Even back in the day there were cheap integrated motherboards with maybe 2 PCI slots you could use.

 
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