Hi folks - just after a quick bit of info that I'm sure someone has handy. I picked up a 350MHz Blue & White machine today, which is going to replace my Beige G3 server. I got the B&W since I'd be able to dump my 500MHz G4 CPU and ATA-133 card from the Beige into it without much trouble, and I want a machine that's going to be able to run 10.3.

Well - I did that. The B&W is now running very nicely. Now I'm going to put my Beige back together and pop it on eBay. Rather than put the original 233MHz module back in, I thought I'd drop the 350 from the new machine in instead.

Can someone give me a quick idea of how to tweak the Beige motherboard's jumpers to get the best performance out of this? I'd like to get as close to the 350MHz rating as I can, but I have no idea how stable the various high bus speeds are likely to be. I'd hate to sell off a slightly dodgy machine to anyone.

Thanks,
Mike.


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