>What I write next I never fully understood (please correct me if I'm wrong
>or confirm if I'm right)... but (if I understood the explanation at the time
>(& it's real fuzzy in my mind now)) there's supposedly a limit to how fast a
>CPU the motherboard can support. I thought it was related to the multiplier
>at which the CPU can run (e.g. a 700 MHz G4 with a 10x multiplier could only
>run at 660 MHz in a Beige G3 because of the 66 MHz mobo). Is this correct
>G-list denizens out there? If so, that would mean max for B&WG3/1st/2nd gen
>G4 1 GHz? (& 900 MHz for G3?)

Correct.  The bus speed on the Beige G3 is 66MHz.  You might be able 
to get it to 75MHz... That makes the fastest G3 you can put in it 
660MHz.

Peace
Aqua
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