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Possibly FS: G4 500Mhz (pulled from a Sawtooth)  Possibly FS: G4 500Mhz (pulled from a Sawtooth)

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Lincoln Ramsay - 22 Nov 2003 23:14 GMT
I just upgraded my Sawtooth to a 1.4Ghz G4. I've now got the original
500Mhz CPU that came with the PowerMac sitting here doing nothing. I
might be interested in selling it if there's any interest. Not sure if
there's any worth to the item. Might be handy if you've got a
350-450Mhz Sawtooth or GigE (I'm pretty sure they're the only models
that can use this CPU easily) and want a slight speed boost at less
than the cost of purchasing a new CPU.

Please email me at ramsayl at bigfoot dot com if you are interested.

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Lincoln Ramsay - 25 Nov 2003 23:42 GMT
> I just upgraded my Sawtooth to a 1.4Ghz G4. I've now got the original
> 500Mhz CPU that came with the PowerMac sitting here doing nothing.

For those who keep asking, NO this will not work in a B&W G3. ONLY a
Sawtooth or GigE system will be able to use this CPU properly.

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