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B/W G3 ZIF upgrade

It might be more economical to just buy a G4 Powermac these days.

The Powerlogix 1Ghz G3 ZIF runs at 66Mhz too

http://eshop.macsales.com/item/PowerLogix/PFZGX10001M/

If you are stuck running at 66Mhz on a 1Ghz G3 @ 66Mhz why not buy a 1Ghz G4 upgrade for a PCI Mac for $96 which runs at 50Mhz and has 2MB cache onboard to upgrade a nice 6 slot 9600?

http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Sonnet%20Technology/PPCG410002M/

Personally I think the money is better spent on a real G4 these days since the prices are dropping fast.

 
for like $200 (not including shipping) you can find and buy a Digital Audio G4, Quicksilver G4, or even a Mirror drive door G4, and all 3 will outrun that B&W with the G3 1ghz or G4 1ghz upgrade. mainly cause of its slower system bus and its video being on a PCI bus,

if i was you i would leave the B&W as it is and buy a DA, QS, or MDD.

dont bother with the Yikes G4 cause its just a B&W with a G4 CPU and the ADB port removed.

 
$100 to bring my 8500 to 1GHz.
Man, that is so awesome.
i think its a bit more then just $100

if you dont have one, you would also need to find the zif carrier card before you could use that cpu upgrade.

if you have the zif carrier card then jump on it cause it would make a noticeable performance boost.

 
Just get a G4 Powermac. Upgrading anything with a G3 in it is just too expensive and you won't be able to use Leopard. Don't get a PCI graphics (Yikes!) G4, though. They're not much more than a B&W G3 with a G4 CPU and have most of the same problems the B&W has keeping up with the latest software.

 
The early G4s have different power supplies I think, you are better off getting a complete unit.
http://www.outofspec.com/frankenmac/wire.shtmlThe B&W PSU connector is the same as the Yikes/Sawtooth.

Don't argue with my on this, I have used two B&W G3 boards, a Sawtooth board and a Digital Audio board as my primary computer in an ATX case with ATX PSU.

I am currently using the Digital Audio with an Antec Neopower 650 Blue but I have used different PSUs with the previous boards. http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/3875/00000212yf5.jpg

Oh, and a side note, the Digital Audio boards are reasonably similar to the 2001 Quicksilver boards but not exactly. If you want "large drive support" you should look for a 2002 Quicksilver board. At one point I had the board numbers memorized(DA vs QS01 vs QS02) but they seem to have escaped me.

 
Well, just got myself a Quicksilver off of Ebay, 733mhz, 120gb hd, 512mb ram + Pioneer DVD-R. Now i'll probably sell my B/W G3/400 for parts.

Bert

 
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