Chris Wrote:

<<I found enough stuff on the web to figure it out myself. Took all of 10
  minutes. I removed the jumper block. Used a straightened paperclip to push
  out jumpers P2 and P4. Used a sharp X-acto knife to cut out the middle
  divider of P1 to make room for one of the 2 jumpers I took out. Popped the
  jumper block back in and booted up.

  Now running at 300/66/33 instead of 266/66/33>>

I wonder if I can overclock my G3 333 (Profiler says it runs at 334Mhz) to something 
like 350 and if it's going to be THAT easy. I am afraid by the procedure I could 
damage the System or that maybe I do something wrong (who knows). Can all of the 
instructions be found on xlr8yourmac??  Oh BTW I wont do it if it requires 
installation of a new heatsink/cooling fan [too complicated],  I wouldn't want to take 
the risk of the computer dying in summer because of the heat though (if overclocked).  
Thanks

Thanks In Advance
Lil


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