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G-REX A1200 installed on RBM Towerhawk 1200ex
G-REX A1200 installed on RBM Towerhawk 1200ex
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Description: Here is my installation of the g-rex for my a1200.
YES that is a zorroII busboard on the background, and the a1200 motherboard is on the other side of the tower, you cannot see it... The RBM towerhawk 1200ex is an excellent tower, as it is clearly seen, full metal and everything detachable... But if you do not have the 1200ex busboard, you cannot install a g-rex...
and the zorroII busboard in no way causes any problems...  :lol:  
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Posted by: keropi at March 16, 2005, 11:38:34 AM

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Comments (5)

keropi
Posts:2466
March 21, 2005, 11:23:04 AM
If u need all the above video related hardware, I cannot see the point in upgrading to a PCI bus...
keropi
Posts:2466
March 21, 2005, 11:23:03 AM
If u need all the above video related hardware, I cannot see the point in upgrading to a PCI bus...
SyrTran
Posts:101
March 20, 2005, 01:28:42 PM
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but why whould you, when u have a g-rex?

Personal Animation Recorder, VLab Motion, Newtek Flyer (but then you
don't have a VidiOn, so, no Toaster, no Flyer) ;-)
keropi
Posts:2466
March 18, 2005, 06:32:07 AM
nope, you cannot use full-length zorro cards..... but why whould you, when u have a g-rex? The only zorro card you would need is a usb one, but u can always go for the clockport version if it does not fit (since it is only a half-length card)
x56h34
Posts:2921
March 17, 2005, 08:43:34 PM
I have a question about the Zorro slots. Can you still use them with full-length cards? It looks from your picture that with the Grex in place, the alignment is screwed up if you were to install a full-length Zorro card.


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