My powerlogix is actually rated as a 225.  I have consistently run it 
from 240-252 Mhz for the last 4 years, depending on which MB/computer 
I had it in.
GTO
>Aaron asked:
>
>>Can the processor speed on these cards be changed? Can the CPU:bus speed
>>ratio be changed? For example:
>>
>>Could the 225MHz CPU from the PTP run with a bus speed of 56.25MHz, i.e.,
>>a 4:1 ratio?
>>
>>Could the PCP180 CPU  run at, say 160 MHz  (3 x 53.33 MHz bus speed)?
>
>Not on the stock PowerComputing cards.
>
>PowerLogix made a 250 mHz 604e PCU based on the Apple 233 that had a remote
>mechanical control for adjusting the bus speed and bus ratio.
>NewerTech also made one with dip stitches..
>
>They're kinda fun to play around with, but the speed boost above the stock
>250 was negligible.
>
>Cheers...Michael
>

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