Also, you may be interested in a further overclock?  You can do this 
ONLY in certain motherboards.  There is a large chip on the motherboard, 
the largest other than the processor.  The last numbers on it are either 
66 or 83.  If they are 83 you can safely run your computer at 83MHz bus 
and 375MHz CPU (PCI would stay 33MHz).  That is the exact same setup I 
used when I was using my beige G3.

Chris P

Dylan McDermond wrote on 12/12/05, 10:21 AM:

 > To keep everything except the processor the same, you want to set the
 > jumpers to Bus clock 66mhz, PCI clock 33mhz, CPU clock 366mhz.


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