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This page covers currently shipping G3 upgrades for the Power Macintosh 6100, 7100, and 8100.
Each accelerator will provide several times the performance of the 60-110 MHz 601 processor installed in these older Macs. Be sure to read That extra 10% to help you decide which upgrade provides the best value for you.
IBM, Motorola, and Apple have done a phenomenal job in creating the Power PC 750 CPU (aka G3) and computers to use it. An entire industry has sprung up selling G3 cards to owners of second generation Power Macs with processor cards.
The information is as accurate as I can find, but specifications and availability are subject to change; I suggest you check with the manufacturer to verify current models. Prices keep dropping, so these prices may be outdated. (Prices are in $US.)
In fact, models are added and discontinued so often, it's impossible to keep track of which models are current.
Note that computers upgraded with these cards may not support Mac OS X. (Apple has emphatically stated it will run on all Macs designed with a G3 processor, but has never promised any support for G3-upgraded models.)
Further, models with AV cards may require special adapters or versions of the card at additional cost.
Accelerators available from Outpost.com are linked in the CPU Speed column.
Manufacturer CPU Cache Cache MacBench Estimated Estimated Newer
Technology 1 MB 200 MHz $449 512 KB 133 MHz disc. 6100 only 512 KB 133 MHz $299 Sonnet
Technologies 400 MHz 1 MB 200 MHz $500 1 MB 200 MHz $350 512 KB 166 MHz disc. 266 MHz 1 MB 133 MHz disc. 512 KB 150 MHz disc.
Speed
Size
Speed
5.0 rating*
Street Price
Value**
MAXpowr G3
7100/8100
updated 10/13/99
Crescendo G3/Nubus
updated 12/1/99
* Processor score from MacWeek or Macworld when possible, but many MacBench ratings are from manufacturers. End user results will vary based on a number of factors including bus speed and OS used.
** Estimated value is MacBench rating divided by price. Figure is based on estimated MacBench score for untested cards. Higher numbers represent more bang for the buck.