On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 2:10 AM, John Ruschmeyer <jrusc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Sep 14, 2009, at 7:51 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
>> 'overclocking' is making a CPU go at faster than the CPU's rated
>> speed. Putting in a CPU rated at a higher speed is, well, pretty much
>> exactly what you just did on the B&W :-)
>>
>> The speed jumper settings on the Beige are different steps than on the
>> B&W, so you will have to play with them a bit; you may not get 400 MHZ
>> exactly out of it. Other World Computing used to have a good guide to
>> setting the jumpers.
>>
>
> Actually, on a beige, you can get exact 400mhz... it's a 6x
> multiplier of the 66mhz bus.
>
> John

Oh, that's great news. Thanks, folks! I shall give it a try soon...


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