on 2/21/03 7:43 AM, Philip Stortz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> a little overclocking isn't a risk at all, or at least not a significant
one... there are also some design tolerances built in, like how tolerant it
is... increases with temperature.. etc.


What I want to know is this:  What (using Gauge Pro or some such utility) is
a reasonable temp for a Desktop G3?  I've got a 233 replaced with a 350
copper zif and overclocked to 455.  Runs great.  But it would be helpful to
know what's ok and what's too much.  Sometimes mine's at 55 degrees (F)
sometimes at 65, sometimes at 74.  What's too much?  115, or 75?  Is there
any general rule of thumb to go by so that I can have some idea of what to
expect?  Thanks all,  M


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