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Posted by: Renegade on 2013-07-18 13:41:21 I got these over the years:
Performa 5400/200
Performa 6400/200
PowerMac 4400/200
PowerMac 7500
PowerMac 9500/200
PowerMac G3/233 DT
PowerMac G3/300 MT
PowerMac G3 B&W 300 rev1
PowerMac G3 B&W 350 rev1 (bought it new)
PowerMac G4 Sawtooth
PowerMac G4 Digital Audio
PowerMac G4 Gigabit
PowerMac G4 QuickSilver DP800
PowerMac G4 MDD DP1.44
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Posted by: Schmoburger on 2013-07-18 14:24:41 Didnt know whether to include the NewWorlds. 🙂 As far as they go, I've got...
G3 B+W Rev.1 with Sonnet G4 patch and stock Yikes G4/350 CPU
G3 B+W Rev.2 450, 1Gb RAM 2x40Gb HDD, DVD-RW... blah blah. Originally started life as a stock Rev.1 300 when I first bought it, then I bought the Rev.2 board, graphics card and CPU later on after I learned of the corruption issues.
G4 Yikes with Encore G4/500 ZIF upgrade, 1Gb RAM, 2x40Gb HDD's, DVD-RW, added FW card... and a blown speaker output cos *some* idiot shorted the wires when messing with a speaker upgrade. 
I also had another G3 which was built from the leftover Rev.1 parts of my first one and the case and other parts of a dead G3 I picked up for $20 at a computer market. Put it together, cleaned it up, and sold it for $250... lol and to think nowadays theyre only worth $20 in working order. :lol:
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Posted by: RadioPatrol on 2013-07-18 18:20:26 6500 - 275
9600 - 233
G4 450 AGP
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-07-18 20:08:05 6360
6400
6500
7600
8500
9500
PEx (MoBo)
BeigeG3DT
G4/466DA (DOA)
QS '02 Dual 1.25GHz
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Posted by: volvo242gt on 2013-07-18 21:28:54 G4 DA 1.2GHz
G4 MDD single 1GHz
I haven't owned any G2's or beige G3's in a long time.
-J
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Posted by: Anonymous Freak on 2013-07-19 00:14:43 Macs that are generally considered part of the "Power Mac PCI series":
7500/100
7200/90
7600/132
7300/200
WGS 7350/200
8500/120
Other Macs with actual PCI slots, but not generally considered to be part of the "PCI Series":
G3 DT 233
G3 MT 300
G3 B&W 350
G4 DA 433
Other Macs based on a PCI architecture (meaning no AGP graphics):
PowerBook 1400cs
PowerBook G3 Lombard
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Posted by: coius on 2013-07-24 13:31:38 Dead G3, my other vintage Mac is an LC II, soon to be an LC III with a Mobo swap.
Anyone have a Beige G3 Zif and heatsink w/ clip they want to trade and/or sell for? I have an ISA Video capture suite I just picked up. Need to test it when I get back from California in a week.
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Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-07-24 14:04:50 I have a couple of processors but ill have to look for a heat sink, the B&W sink should be th same.
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Posted by: gobabushka on 2013-07-24 21:17:05 I've now got a 9600. Also a few B&W G3's...which are for sale!!! 😛
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Posted by: waynestewart on 2013-07-24 21:32:25 The B&W heat sink is a bit higher. Might be a problem in a beige desktop but if so it'd be easy enough to snip a bit off the fins
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Posted by: NJRoadfan on 2013-07-25 04:57:10 Still around:
Beige G3 MT
8600 upgarded to a G4
Long Gone:
9600 (apparently sitting in someone's storage unit, I might get it back someday)
2x 8600 (tossed)
8500 (curbed, stripped for parts)
7600 (tossed)
7500 (tossed)
6400 (was dead, stripped for parts)
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Posted by: CC_333 on 2013-07-25 11:31:16 I have:
- Power Mac 7500 (stock with upgraded RAM, gift)
- Beige G3 MT (upgraded RAM and HDD, bought used)
- Power Mac 6100 (haven't touched it yet)
All my other Power Macs are New World, so I won't mention them here.
c
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Posted by: Schmoburger on 2013-07-25 19:01:21
The B&W heat sink is a bit higher. Might be a problem in a beige desktop but if so it'd be easy enough to snip a bit off the fins IIRC there are two different heatsinks used in the B+W... mine was originally a 300mhz Rev.1 and it had heatsink thaat wasnt as tall as the one that came with the replacement Rev.2 board and 450mhz CPU or the Rev. 2 400mhz I used to have as well. 🙂
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