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Mac-Compatible Upgrade Cards: Newer Technology: MAXpowr G3-CC 300 Specs

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The Newer MAXpowr G3-CC 300 is an "upgradable upgrade" card, which can be described as a processor card with a ZIF socket. Essentially, the card plugs into the daughtercard slot and a more modern ZIF processor module is plugged into the daughtercard. The Newer MAXpowr G3-CC 300 was officially announced on July 21, 1999, but it was discontinued on November 19, 1999, before it shipped, due to "almost non-existant" demand.


Introduction Date: July 21, 1999 1. Discontinued Date: November 19, 1999 1.
Processor Type: PowerPC 750 (G3) 2. Processor Speed: 300 MHz 2.
Card Type: Daughtercard 3. Speed Control: N/A
Relative Speed Boost: Varies 4. FPU (Integrated): PowerPC 750 (G3) 2.
Backside Bus Speed: 200 MHz Data Path: 64-bit
Level 1 Cache: 64k Level 2 Cache: 512k (backside)
RAM Type: N/A VRAM Type: N/A
Standard RAM: N/A Maximum RAM: N/A
Onboard RAM: None RAM Slots: N/A
Standard VRAM: N/A Maximum VRAM: N/A
Supported Systems: PM 7300, 7500, et al. 5. Supported MacOS: 8.0-9.0 6.
Dimensions: N/A Avg. Weight: N/A
Original Price: $500 US 7. Est. Current Price: N/A
Notes: 1. Officially announced on July 21, 1999, but it never shipped.
2.
300 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) ZIF module pre-installed.
3.
This card is a daughtercard with a pre-installed ZIF module.
4. The speed boost would be different depending on the processor installed.
5. Includes Power Mac 7300-7600, 8500-9600, Power PCI, Umax S900.
6. Apple provides no official support for third-party upgrade cards.
7. The price was to include a 300 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) ZIF module.
8. Photo Credit: Newer Technology.




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