I tried 10X with various bus speeds. The only one that would boot was
55MHz. The machine ran long enough for cache profiler to report a cache
speed of 275MHz then locked up. Currently running 440/220 MHz (8X 55MHz).

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On 12/2/02 6:25 PM, "John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you'll  look at the bottom of the chart in the back of the XLR8 manual
> it says "Verify CPU multiplier with product - 9.0x, 10.0x and 12.0x based
> speeds not available on all CPUs." I found this to be true trying to use a
> G3 450 at 10x. I was, however, able to run it stably with a 58Mhz bus speed
> (464 Mhx). Obviously YMMV.
> 
> 
> At 08:06 AM 12/1/02 -0500, Tim wrote:
> 
>> Typically, if it is a G3/450, it should have clocked at 10.0:1 and jumpers on
>> 2,6,7,9,12.  I gave you the settings that I have used on 400 mHz ZIFS.  Maybe
>> it's a Powerlogix thing.  Like I said, I've used Apple, Newer, and XLR8
> zifs and
>> have always managed to slightly overclock.
>> --
>> Tim
>> 1st/pci-pm list nanny
> 


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