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*
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> >
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