I am not an expert but most info I have read from sites that promote 
clocking CPUs do not recommend clocking the MB. If I did it I would not 
raise it very much.

Al wrote:

>hi
>       i have a g3 desktop that was a 266mhz
>       i recently upgraded to a 300mhz pulled from a blue and white
>       and by setting the appropriate jumpers now run at 333mhz (334.2mhz)
>       (thank you <http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~t-imai/maine.html>
>       my bus speed is still 66mhz - my question is: is it ok to increase
>       my bus speed to 100mhz? is something likely to break? will i do
>       irreparable damage?  i am using pc 133 ram (2 x 256mb).
>       since over clocking (about 2 months ago) i have had 1 lock up
>       but that was the 1st day and have had no problems since
>       although very very occasionally it takes a looooooong time (30+ secs)
>       to switch from one app to another - usually netscape (vers 4.7.9) to
>       the finder or photoshop (vers 4) i'm running mac os 9.2.2
>       i have tried 10 but don't like it - maybe when jaguar is released
>
>thanks
>Al
>
>  
>



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