Karbon wrote:
I did get an QS 867 Mhz cpu with the L3 cache, popped it into a Digital Audio motherboard (with the needed adaptations) and it booted up no problem - even the L3 cache was recognized.
Karen,
I hope you're still monitoring this older thread.
I would like to install the 867MHz CPU from my 2001 Quicksilver in my father's 466MHz Digital Audio. I was hoping it would be 'plug-and-play', but your reference to "needed adaptations" makes me wonder if there is something I need to know.
What, exactly did you need to modify?
I'm a little fuzzy on terminology, so bear with me: When you say you put the 867MHz CPU on the Digital Audio
motherboard - is that the same as the logic board, or are you referring to the much smaller card that the CPU directly fits onto?
My plan was to leave the 867 CPU on the small board it was plugged into while in the Quicksilver, and move the small card and the CPU together to the Digital Audio. Is that doable?