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    Dustin D. Cook | 35 comments | Create New Account
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    Dustin D. Cook
    Authored by: bobtheblob on Friday, January 30 2004 @ 05:30 AM CST
    unfortunately ive now got a G6-400 myself.

    i thought at first 'what a nice compact little tower that is'. course when i opened it up i realised its mainly because they used a piddley 90watt power supply stuck half way down one side.

    re: dustin d cook
    'I'm typing this on a G6-400 that has happily churned away since 1998. I have upgraded the system to 384 MB of RAM (maximum) from Crucial.com, a 1,000 MHz Intel Pentium III processor (Slot 1 / SECC2, 100 MHz FSB, SL4KL).....'

    dustin are you really using that CPU with the original board ? my board (gateway ref 4000431) says it will only go up to PII-450mhz. is this the same board as in yours ?

    thanks

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