Larry Stotler wrote:
> On Dec 9, 11:19 am, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You just put this in?
> 
> No, I got it that way.  I took the heatsink off and it says it is a
> 533, but when I run it it shows as a 466.
> 
>> Did you reboot the power manager?  (aka, press the CUDA button ONCE).
> 
> Tried that with no luck.  I don't know much about the machine.  I
> picked it and a g4/400 sawtooth up for $40 with no drives or ram a
> couple of months ago, and haven't had time to really mess with them.
> 
> I guess I could remove the pram battery and unhook it and see what
> happens....

Won't do any good if it's in a sawtooth.

The DA's have a memory bus speed of 133, the sawtooth is 100.

The 533 CPU's have a multiplier of 4, which means a slower clock speed 
when placed in a machine with a speed of 100 (sawtooth, mystic, gige).

If you are very handy with a soldering iron, you might be able to speed 
it up by adjusting the resistors on the CPU card and changing the 
multiplier (See http://powermac-g4.com/g4digitalaudioclockup.html for info).

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