On a tangent from the original question: I have a 266 DT OC'ed to 300 
(freezes any faster). At some point I'd like to get a ZIF upgrade. Just how 
overclockable are the ZIFs? If I get a 400MHz chip, can I (safely) run it 
at 500? This has the obvious benefit of saving a substantial sum of money 
getting the slower version. And do I need a fan on these upgraded 
processors? I have the DT and vertical space is at a premium.

Drew

At 08:46 AM 2/21/03 -0600, Mark wrote:

>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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