Oh i didn't know there is a jumper block I thought you had to remove resisters like on the newer powermac g4's. I would try it then. Do your research though.
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 11:31 AM, insightinmind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > > On Nov 21, 2008, at 2:03 PM, jonas ulrich wrote: > > I have a friend that has successfully over-clocked her beige g3, but with > the beige g3's there are pins you can move around to change the speed. With > a Yikes! i think that if you are only going to have to mess with the > processor and not the motherboard than go for it. But be prepared to replace > the processor if something goes wrong. OCing is risky it can totally wreck > your computer. > > > There's a fairly simple jumper block on the Yikes! (and B&W) mobo that is > designed to be easy to change the multiplication factor that increases the > speed. > I just didn't want to do it if it would, as you put it, wreck (my) computer > ... > > *Bill Connelly* > *artsite:* http://mysite.verizon.net/moonstoneartstudio > *myspace: *http://www.myspace.com/moonstoneartstudio > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed Low End Mac's G3-5 List, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a particular focus on Power Macs. The list FAQ is at http://lowendmac.com/lists/g-list.shtml and our netiquette guide is at http://www.lowendmac.com/lists/netiquette.shtml To post to this group, send email to g3-5-list@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/g3-5-list?hl=en Low End Mac RSS feed at feed://lowendmac.com/feed.xml -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---