Actually the CPU from a Quadra 650 is a "full 040" meaning it has the FPU enabled, whereas the Quadra 605 shipped with a "crippled 040" with the FPU disabled. Having a full FPU'd 040 in the Quadra 605 makes it a bit faster when running math-intensive applications such as Photoshop and also enables Unix to be installed and run which otherwise would be impossible on a 605.
Cheers,
Dave
On Jan 2, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Quadlist wrote:
Thanks for all input on this so far.
This sounds as though you did the opposite to the thread question [putting a slower clocked CPU into a faster clocked mobo]. I will try the heat-sink and see if it stabilizes.
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