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Kathryn Comment by Kathryn on November 10, 2009 at 5:26pm
I have an upgrade motherboard to push my 6400 to a 6500/250. The Mobo is still waiting, as I hesitate to change it's original condition. But, no pain, no gain.
Lars (WhyOSX) Comment by Lars (WhyOSX) on June 21, 2009 at 5:33am
This fridge is missing a big handle to open it.
I was a little bit frightened because of its PCish style, but since mine is a 6500/250, upgraded to 275 MHz, and it has the TV and Fm Radio card, and the famous subwoofer inside, there's no need to worry.
I added a 2-port USB PCI card, put a 12 GB HD with 9.1 in (installed using the G4 installation disk, with all the ATI drivers, discussed somewhere else; btw - the X500 board has onboard ATI graphics, pushing this computer to millions of colours).
And there is the subwoofer inside.
I'd like to find a way for the subwoofer to run, and some satellite speakers attached, because the sound system is in mono without external connection (to a HiFi, or active speakers).
Damian Ward Comment by Damian Ward on June 21, 2009 at 3:14am
I love the shape of them, they remind me of old fashioned fridges. It is in good condition and it has a TV card and the Avid card.
nekonoko Comment by nekonoko on June 20, 2009 at 3:24am
The Performa 6400 was my first Mac - I have a lot of fond memories of that machine. This one ooks to be in great condition too, very nice!

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