In a message dated 11/2/02 10:53:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
That, I believe, is the answer I was thinking about.
I know the bus speed was a limiter due to the multiplier, I just did 
not know what it was.
Thanks a lot.
>>

You're most welcome.

I recently installed a 533 MHz G3 in my Beige MT, and 7 is the max while 
keeping the bus speed at 66 MHz and the PCI clock at 33 MHz.

Selecting a bus speed of 83 MHz allows a CPU clock of 583 MHz, also at a 
multiplier of 7.

My 533 MHz chip is running at 78 F right now in my MT, and I am pleased.

Add at least 20 degrees if in a DT.

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