>At 11:01 PM -0600 3/15/02, Peter Liethen wrote: >>I currently get a nice >>boost by upping my bus speed to 50mHz and only increasing the CPU to >>250mHz from the standard 240mHz. > >Is this the 240mHz NewerTech G3? How do you do this? > >Kim Andersen >Amarillo National Research Center
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