> > Message-Id: <f05001903b7b47cfcea7d@[192.168.1.2]>
>> Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 19:37:43 -0400
>> From: Tom & Lisa P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: [Duo2400] Re: clock-chipping the duo
>> .
>>
>> The ability to overclock successfully varies. Some ppl may get to 43
>> MHz with no problems, some may not. Roll the dice. I can say that
>> the 68040 Duos I modify to 37.5 MHz, everything works OK. I figure
>> at 40 MHz, you start to roll the dice.
>>
>>
>> Mad Dog
>>
>
>Thanks for the info Mad Dog. I have a source for an 80 MHz osc.
>(DigiKey) so I think I will give it a try on my 280c.
>
>Greg
Yup, I get my parts from them. Unfortunately, there is 66.666, 70,
75, and 80 MHz parts, and nothing in between.
You may want to consider getting a conductive thermal pad (from
digikey). Although I havnt actually experimented in reading the
temps during operation, a thermal pad might provide better heat
escape from the CPU.
Mad Dog
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