>On Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
>
>> THe short end of it is you remove the old CPU oscillator (66 MHz) and
>> replace it with a faster one (maybe 72 MHz) and hope it works well.
>
>Has anybody any experience doing this?
>
>
>Kris Feldmann
>http://rotted.com/
Not in a duo, but I have an overclocked Centris 650 (25 MHz-> 38 MHz).
You can either replace the old oscillator, or piggy back a new one on, see :
www.io.com/~oe/index.html?right=products.html
Mad Dog
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