There is a site that tells how to overclock, and supposedly this is a really
stable overclock that works every time.

-Jonas

On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 2:02 PM, Dan <dantear...@gmail.com> wrote:

> At 9:01 AM -0800 1/22/2010, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
>
>> So someone gave me a single 533 digital audio g4 yesterday. I successfully
>> put a 733 quicksilver processor in it, and then decided to overclock it to
>> 800MHZ. I "successfully" did this, except that when 0s9 starts up it says
>> that the build in memory test detected a problem with the cache memory and
>> to contact apple support. I zapped the pram, reinstalled os9. Nothing
>> worked, i can still use the computer though and it recognizes it as an
>> 800MHZ G4 with 256kb level 2 cache. Thanks in advance!
>>
>
> Try slowing it down.  Could be that the cache can't handle the faster
> clock.
>
> - Dan.
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