Jerry Bryant wrote:

> > Anybody know about how much G3 processors can be clock chipped.  Im
> >interested in knowing how far a 300MHz, 333MHz, and 350MHz G3 will make it.
> >Anybody have any info?
>
> Depends on the processor and mobo. I've seen some that would fail at anything over 
>the rated speed. On the other hand, I've had a 400MHz G3 that ran great at 500MHz, 
>but had to be set back to 458MHz when the mobo was overclocked.
>
> --

I think the B&W G3s are the easiest.....and there was an article in MacAddict about 
two years ago that shows exactly where to put the jumpers on the chip control to set 
the processor to 350, 400, 450. 500 Mhz.

My B&W 350 G3 is just as stable at 450 as it was at 350...

M


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