In a message dated 2005-02-21 9;21;49Nite, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Note that playing with the BUS-Clock and PCI-Clock settings are only 
for the truly adventurous. Stick to the 66 MHz Bus and try the 333 or 
366 settings. Some zifs take overclocking better than others and, iirc, 
the 300 was not one of the best to overclock. >>

Actually the 83MHz bus is working perfectly for me.  I got my 350 ZIF running 
at 375MHz.  I have a fan.  Anyway, just make sure its stable for you, you 
dont want to lose anything important.  I did a bunch of photoshop filters while 
listening to about 25midis at the same time and 6 mpegs, and i got my computer 
to freeze at 400MHz.  Then again Im the guy not using any thermal grease on 
his overclocked G3...

Chris

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