Can you give a list of the cards in your system?
• Voodoo 5500 PCI Graphics
• Acard AEC-6280M IDE (plus one additional bidirectional IDE-SATA converter)
• LMP "All-In-On" FireWire, USB, 100Mbit Network (Cherry 1394 card)
• Adaptec 29160N Ultra160SCSI Card (With 2 x 15k 143GB Dics)
• RME DIGI9636/52
And "switching" as I do not need them all the time:
• Miro Motion DC 30 Plus
or
• Apple PC Compatibility Card 166
or
• M-Audio Audiophile 24/96
Plus the G4/800 CPU as 1,5 GB of RAM. The 9600 has 12 RAM slots, and each can take 128 MB. I use a huge RAM disc of 384MB as "scratch volume" for all programs that use one.
EDIT: a quite usable machine still these days. Even it you consider that it becomes 17 years in 5 days. And a hell of machine 15 years back!

Don´t ask me what I put into it over all the years. And, my mainboard is originally a Kansas one (with the Mach V CPU). There were reports that the Kansas is unstable compared to the Tsunami boards of the 9600, when a Sonnet CPU is used. But I never had any issues.
Edit2: ah and I forgot, I got a "Wired4DVD" MPG2 hardware decoder card as well that I used a long time for watching DVDs or doing MPG2 together with the Voodoo. It is much much better than Apples software decoder regarding plain MPG2. Than I switched for some months to a Radeon 9200LE, which has a MPG decoder onboard, but I like the Voodoo more as it is the only card with RAVE, Glide and OpenGL. It is as fast as the Radeon, I couldn´t see any difference, except the MPG decoder. As I watch DVDs at the Pismo the last time, the RME took the place of the Wired card. So to sum up, if somebody likes to donate a Magma PCI expansion system to me, please go ahead
