I wouldn't invest a lot of time in the 450 series. The defective capacitor design will lead you to headaches down the road as they deteriorate and fail.

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We have some 450Gs that have 2 diff CPUs.  They each run at diff speeds
by default
MIPS 24K V7.4   680MHZ
MIPS 24Kc V7.4  300MHZ

I was wondering if anyone had some clarification on this.  I was under
the assumption that all 450g ran at 680MHZ.  I also was wondering if I
can turn up the up with the v5 software and get what we need or will it
become unstable?


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