That sounds like a good indication that 267 mHz is not going to work. You
could try some things like replacing the paste on the CPU heatsink with
Artic Silver II, or add a CPU ORB, but on boot, everything is already cool.

Jim Snyder, PowerTower 180e with 500 mHz PowerLogix upgrade

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Stinnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> I've got a PowerTower (formerly 180e, non-Pro) into which I installed a
> PowerLogix PowerForce 400 MHz G3 upgrade daughterboard.
>
> I have run this board for several months without overclocking: Backside
> cache is set to 200 MHz, 2:1.
>
> I tried bumping up the backside cache ratio to 267 MHz, 3:1. Upon restart,
> the Finder crashed repeatedly.
>
> I ran DiskWarrior (which didn't help), then TechTool Pro which allowed the
> machine to finally boot from the startup disk. At that point, I backed the
> cache back to 200 MHz, 2:1.
>
> Was this a fluke, or should I not try to punch the card up on this
machine?



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