thanks
i'll leave it as it is

Al

Philip Stortz wrote:
> 
> well, 100 mhz is allot more than 66 mhz, it would be like trying to run
> that 300 mhz processor at 450, not likely to work.  your ram may be fast
> enough, but the other chips on the board, like the ones that interface
> the ram to the processor, won't be.  it probably won't work at all (i'd
> be amazed if it even booted, or even managed a sad mac).  if it did
> work, yes, you would probably fry the bus electronics as they'd be
> dissipating allot more power, in cmos electronics (which is basically
> what all modern computer electronics are) power dissipation is
> proportional to frequency, so if it did work the chips would have to
> dissipate 50% more power.  best not to try it, unless you like large
> clouds of smoke.  sorry.

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