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Mac-Compatible Upgrade Cards: Total Impact: Total Power G3/MP 266 Specs

Total Impact Total Power G3/MP

The Total Impact Total Power G3/MP 266 features one to four 266 MHz PowerPC 750 (G3) processors, each with 1 MB of backside cache. The Total Power series is different from traditional upgrade cards that plug into the daughtercard slot or ZIF socket and replace the original processor. Instead, up-to four processors and two 168-pin SDRAM DIMM slots are provided on a PCI card. For additional speed, multiple cards can be used together, effectively creating a "supercomputer" for applications modified to take advantage of the "Total Freedom" software libraries.


Introduction Date: May 1, 1998 Discontinued Date: May 1, 1999
Processor Type: PowerPC 750 (G3) Processor Speed: 266 MHz (1x-4x) 1.
Card Type: PCI card 2. Speed Control: Fixed
Relative Speed Boost: N/A FPU (Integrated): PowerPC 750 (G3)
Backside Bus Speed: 266 MHz (1:1) Data Path: 64-bit
Level 1 Cache: 64k Level 2 Cache: 1 MB (backside) 3.
RAM Type: 10ns 168-pin SDRAM VRAM Type: N/A
Standard RAM: N/A Maximum RAM: 512 MB 4.
Onboard RAM: None RAM Slots: 2
Standard VRAM: N/A Maximum VRAM: N/A
Supported Systems: PM 7300, 7500, et al. 5. Supported MacOS: 8.0-9.0 6.
Dimensions: 12.2 x 5.2 7. Avg. Weight: N/A
Original Price: N/A Est. Current Price: N/A
Notes: 1. The TP G3/MP series can be equipped with one to four processors.
2. The TP series supplement the original CPU, rather than replace it.
3. Processors have 1 MB of cache on an independent backside bus.
4. The card can accommodate 512 MB of RAM in addition to the system.
5. Includes Power Mac 7300-7600, 8500-9600, G3, Power PCI, U S900.
6. Apple provides no official support for third-party upgrade cards.
7. In inches, width x depth, single PCI slot.
8. Photo Credit: Total Impact.




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