On Feb 2, 2:14 pm, PeterH <peterh5...@rattlebrain.com> wrote:
> On Feb 2, 2009, at 1:51 PM, PeterH wrote:
>
> > The dual 800 MHz G4 (QS 2001) and the dual 1.0 GHz G4 (QS 2002) use
> > the same "raw" board, but these are otherwise quite different, with
> > different regulator components, etcetera, between the two.
>
> The point being:
>
> The dual 0.8 GHz (800 MHz) QS 2001 board is intentially run at a
> lower (i.e., cooler) voltage than the dual 1.0 GHz (1000 MHz) QS 2001
> board, although the boards are identical before they are "stuffed"
> with their active components.

Do you know the mod to make QS cpu work in sawtooth ? If I could do
that it might help me get more resale value... there was a guy on ebay
selling the 800s that come out to 600 on the 100mhz bus, looks like a
733 would work out to 550 like that. Don't know how hard it is to do
tho.

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