on 7/13/01 10:10 AM, Tom & Lisa P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Depends on the CPU. The CPU card controls the bus speed. Normally,
> the highest bus speed you are supposed to go to is 50 MHz. However,
> if you manually disable the L2 cache via a jumper on the mobo, I have
> heard reports of ppl going as high as 66 Mhz (although that has to be
> rare).
>
> Mad Dog
How do you do that?
I haven't putzed around much with the buss settings in the MetaJoe G3/400
that's in my S900 but I've never gotten it to go over 50 Mhz. I see people
here routinely reporting closer to or slightly over 60...
I also have a hodgepodge of cheap ram in this particular machine that is
only partially interleaved and I only see 33MB/sec throughput on Guage Pro
which I attributed to the slow bus and cheap ram.
I can't make the ram faster but I'd love to speed up the buss a little. Even
if I only get 40mb/sec memory read/write that's enough for this machine's
purpose (stereo editing/mastering/cd-burning)
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