On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 2:10 AM, John Ruschmeyer wrote:
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> On Sep 14, 2009, at 7:51 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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>> '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 :-
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Gorka Martinez Mezo wrote:
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>> I recently put a Sonnet G4 in my Blue&White. Works fine now I've
>> sorted the firmware - Sonnet's tool for this didn't work, but one from
>> someone else did.
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> Liam, do you have the G4 enabler CD? I got a Sonnet G4 card for my
On Sep 14, 2009, at 9:26 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
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> On Sep 14, 2009, at 8:10 PM, John Ruschmeyer wrote:
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>> Actually, on a beige, you can get exact 400mhz... it's a 6x
>> multiplier of the 66mhz bus.
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> I have a 400 MHz G4 CPU for my Beige. It ran fine at 400 MHz, and I
> was able to overcloc
On Sep 14, 2009, at 8:10 PM, John Ruschmeyer wrote:
> Actually, on a beige, you can get exact 400mhz... it's a 6x
> multiplier of the 66mhz bus.
I have a 400 MHz G4 CPU for my Beige. It ran fine at 400 MHz, and I
was able to overclock it to 433 MHz with zero problems. I ran it at
466 MHz for
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 :-)
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> The speed jumper settings on the Beige are different steps t
Liam Proven writes,
Yes. My old Beige Desktop started life with a 266 MHz processor, and my
boyfriend put a 400 MHz chip in it.
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> I recently put a Sonnet G4 in my Blue&White. Works fine now I've
> sorted the firmware - Sonnet's tool for this didn't work, but one from
> someone else did.
Liam, do you have the G4 enabler CD? I got a Sonnet G4 card for my beige G3 but
without the CD!
Would you be interested in a deal??
Go
On Sep 14, 2009, at 4:02 PM, Liam Proven wrote:
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> I recently put a Sonnet G4 in my Blue&White. Works fine now I've
> sorted the firmware - Sonnet's tool for this didn't work, but one from
> someone else did.
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> This means my old G3/400MHz is now free.
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> Can one upgrade a Beige to a 400MHz c
I recently put a Sonnet G4 in my Blue&White. Works fine now I've
sorted the firmware - Sonnet's tool for this didn't work, but one from
someone else did.
This means my old G3/400MHz is now free.
Can one upgrade a Beige to a 400MHz chip?
I overclocked my old 300 to 333, but I've never tried goin