On Friday 04 November 2005 13:28, Yersinia wrote:
> Daniel Jackson writes:

> Thank you. No overclocking is in the works; I plan to use the processor
> "as is." We just wanted to know if a "regular" processor (i.e., not
> overclocked) that's just faster than the 266 MHz in there now would heat
> things up too much.

no...I put a 400mhz G3 pulled from a B&W into my G3 Server and pulled the 
jumper block and modified it according to a chart I got off a google link to 
set the Mobo to 400mhz.  No problem.  Worked like a charm.

l8r....

coldfire

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