In a message dated 7/7/04 5:17:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I have the jumpers set to run the cpu at 366, and it seems stable (seemed
sketchy at 400)

Question: I don't find a setting for 350 mhz in any resource. What to do?
Experiential anecdotes invited. TIA >>

RA,
The Beige G3 came as 300/333 w/66 mhz bus so you won't find a
350 setting for jumpers. You'll have to use either 5.5x (366) or
6x (400) multiplier settings. Here's a good chart for beige:
<http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~t-imai/g3ae1.html>
I was told that 1 speed bump was safest for given cpu speed.
I bumped my 300 mhz to 333 (5x) but it didn't like 366 (5.5x)
I now use a G3-450 from a B&W running at 466 (jumpers a 7x)
and it's happy.
Bob

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