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Power Tower Computing
Posted by: Redjack on 2008-11-01 08:38:46
I have the opportunity to buy two Power Tower Pros...should I pay alot (~$100)? I mean they're cool and all but that price is ridic...what are they worth really? They're not StarMax or a Radius system but still they are a part of mac history.... your thoughts please!

Posted by: wood_e on 2008-11-01 09:07:37
$100 is too much - I would snatch them up for $40 though...

Posted by: LCGuy on 2008-11-01 21:15:37
Whats the specs of them? If they have G3s, or some other nice upgrades they might be worth it...

Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-11-02 12:00:13
How many slots, what CPU, are they working, how much RAM, drives, etc - and do either of them have the mythical PCI/Nubus riser? 😀

For $100, they'd have to be maxed out, have some interesting PCI cards and a G3 before I'd even look at them. Even at $100 the pair.

But that's just me. I've got more underpowered PCI machines than I know what to do with. YM, as usual, MV

Posted by: Lateralus on 2008-11-02 13:40:18
How many slots, what CPU, are they working, how much RAM, drives, etc - and do either of them have the mythical PCI/Nubus riser? 😀
...do you know what a PowerTower Pro is?

Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-11-03 05:31:07
Obviously not

Posted by: MultiFinder on 2008-11-03 06:16:16
Seems it's a rather fugly clone from Power Computing 🙂

Posted by: Redjack on 2008-11-03 06:32:26
Yea...unless the guy'll cut me some slack on the price I'm leaning against it

Posted by: equill on 2008-11-03 06:42:22
... do you know what a PowerTower Pro is?
The PTPro in my sig. is a Tsunami-based 9500-like (in MLB architecture) machine with better internal access than its electronic model as well as vastly superior retention of added PCI cards. It has fewer RAM slots and a lower RAM ceiling, more L2 cache, a faster top-of-line CPU (225MHz vs 200MHz), potentially more VRAM (Twin Turbo card), a beefier PSU, and more drive bays than a 9500. In many ways it has a superior specification.

Its looks betray its PC-world conception and elements of its hardware, but it is no less a Mac in operation than any Mac of like spec.

What point were you trying to make in response to Bunsen?

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Posted by: Lateralus on 2008-11-03 08:58:05
What point were you trying to make in response to Bunsen?

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That, given the questions of his that I underlined in my reply, he doesn't know much about the machines and thus shouldn't be commenting on their worth.

So why are you giving me a rundown? I've owned several PTPs, thanks. :🙂

Posted by: equill on 2008-11-03 14:32:54
That, given the questions of his that I underlined in my reply, he doesn't know much about the machines and thus shouldn't be commenting on their worth.
So why are you giving me a rundown? I've owned several PTPs, thanks. :🙂
Perhaps your confrontational style is inappropriate to a forum such as this? Should I point out that you don't know the difference between a ROM and a cache card in a 9600? or just mention that there is a difference? Or possibly, since it is one of the reasons for these forums, offer you some suggestions about getting yours going?

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Posted by: Lateralus on 2008-11-03 15:03:32
Should I point out that you don't know the difference between a ROM and a cache card in a 9600? or just mention that there is a difference? Or possibly, since it is one of the reasons for these forums, offer you some suggestions about getting yours going?
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I went off of this; http://www.macgurus.com/products/motherboards/graphics/pm9600.gif

Feel free to cease contributing to my 9600 thread. I think I'd rather trash the thing than accept your help in getting it running.

Posted by: Cory5412 on 2008-11-03 15:34:19
Feel free to cool it with the attitude there, Lateralus.

Bunsen and equill are both very knowledgeable on most, if not all, things PowerPC towers.

Also, I'm sure Bunsen was asking about the PowerTower Pro because I've got a hunch there's more than one model of PowerTower Pro.

Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-11-03 18:51:33
Apart from the number of slots question, nothing in my post is irrelevant. And even that question is only there because I couldn't be bothered to look it up.

Admittedly, I had a hunch the "mythical PCI/Nubus riser" was made for the PowerCenters (edit: PowerWave)and not the PowerTowers, but perhaps you missed the laughing Mac at the end there?

As I said, fairly clearly I thought, I was only offering my own view. I'm not personally interested in collecting the clones, but others may well be, yourself included, and more Power to you if you are. I'm more interested in their usefulness, which is why the questions I posted would be relevant to me.

They're "worth" whatever you decide they are worth - or whatever someone else who buys them instead decides. If you ask for opinions from others about how to spend your own money, then you will receive them.

As a comparison, I paid AU$80 for a 9500 loaded with interesting cards, RAM, two drives, and a socketed G3 upgrade, and considered that a good score. At the time I think that was about US$60-70. Possibly I would have gone higher, but my income is not all it could be, and I am forced to sit on my hands at times when it comes to this hobby.

I am not a mod, just a long-time member sharing his own experience: but it seems to me friendly banter is welcome here - hostility is not.

Posted by: Lateralus on 2008-11-03 19:20:58
Feel free to cool it with the attitude there, Lateralus.
Bunsen and equill are both very knowledgeable on most, if not all, things PowerPC towers.

Also, I'm sure Bunsen was asking about the PowerTower Pro because I've got a hunch there's more than one model of PowerTower Pro.
No attitude was given until it was prompted by equill's, but whatever.

There was more than one model of PowerTower Pro in the same way that there was more than one model of the Power Mac 9600; there wasn't. Only different processor/RAM/HD configurations - same machine.

Regardless, let's move on. This has blown up into more than it should be.

Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-11-03 19:27:59
No attitude was given until it was prompted by equill's
Well, that's a matter of opinion.

Posted by: Temetka on 2008-11-04 22:18:27
Hey now!

C'mon Bunsen, let's go get a beer and let it die now.

/shoves pint in Bunsen's hand.

Hey Cory!

Got one for ya too!

Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-11-05 19:58:35
Glug. Here's to Obama. Don't fuck it up now

Posted by: register on 2008-11-06 09:06:16
Glug.
skoal:*)

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