In a message dated 8/17/05 12:05:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Can you get a DP 

> Quicksilver module to run at close to its rated speed in a Sawtooth...? >>

I just did a little research, and it seems the fastest you can get out of a 
quicksilver module is 800MHz, and 750MHz out of a digital Audio model.  So best 
to look for a 733MHz or 800MHz module, as youd be paying for speed you cant 
use with an 867MHz module.  However, a dual 1GHz module can be run at dual 1GHz 
in a Sawtooth.  This is all I know so far.  I will do some more research on 
the method used to get these modules working.  BTW, there is also a mod to 
increase the bus speed of a sawtooth to 133MHz.  Some part of the system 
software 
or firmware needs to be reprogrammed, 2 RAM slots will probably not be 
operational, and overall stability may be decreased.  But then you could get 
full 
speeds out of a quicksilver card.  Basically, I wouldnt recommend this though.

Chris p

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