Can you explain the exact method of doing this, I read a page from Operator
HeadGap on this but it seems vague at best, I'll have an extra 2 450 MHz
boards in a couple of days that I could try it on:-)
Sure, it's best explained
On May 25, 2010, at 5:57 PM, Vic wrote:
Can you explain the exact method of doing this, I read a page
from Operator HeadGap on this but it seems vague at best, I'll
have an extra 2 450 MHz boards in a couple of days that I could
try it on:-)
Sure, it's best explained
On May 23, 2010, at 9:52 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:
On May 23, 2010, at 11:38 AM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
On May 23, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
John, I don't know anything about cubes, but the CPU modules get their
clock speed by multiplying the bus speed so 133 x 4 = 533.
The bus speed is set by the motherboard. The multiplier is set on the
processor card.
In some systems, there are ways of changing the bus speed, I do not know
about the cube. There are also ways of changing the multiplier on some stock
Apple cards. HOWEVER, both these involve circuit
Be sure if you try it on a 450 MHz board that it is a 7410 series and not a
7400. The 7400 has a glitch that prevents it from running at 500 and better.
Some you can hit 500 with but I wouldn't trust it due to the flaw.
On May 24, 2010, at 2:23 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
Can you explain the
On May 24, 2010, at 1:23 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
The bus speed is set by the motherboard. The multiplier is set on the
processor card.
In some systems, there are ways of changing the bus speed, I do not know
about the cube. There are also ways of changing the multiplier on some
Hi All
Can I use a processor from a G4 Digital Audio in a G4 Cube. It looks phisicaly
the same but the speed CPU is 533 MHz and the Bus Speed is 133 MHz.
The 500 MHz Cube is 100 MHz Bus Speed. Also I have a Radeon 7200 card in the
Cube to run the Cinema displays 20 up.
John Carmonne
Yorba Linda
John, I don't know anything about cubes, but the CPU modules get their clock
speed by multiplying the bus speed so 133 x 4 = 533. If you use it with a
100MHz bus then it will operate at 400MHz!
Will the cube take a dual? I have a spare dual 450MHz.
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On May 23, 2010, at 7:58
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Subject: Re: Cube speed
Date:Sonntag 23 Mai 2010N
From:John Niven sense...@yahoo.com
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John, I don't know anything about cubes, but the CPU modules get their
clock speed by multiplying
On May 23, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
John, I don't know anything about cubes, but the CPU modules get
their
clock speed by multiplying the bus speed so 133 x 4 = 533. If you
use it
with a 100MHz bus then it will operate at 400MHz!
Will the cube take a dual? I have a
On May 23, 2010, at 11:38 AM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
On May 23, 2010, at 8:18 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
John, I don't know anything about cubes, but the CPU modules get
their
clock speed by multiplying the bus speed so 133 x 4 = 533. If you
use it
with a 100MHz bus then it will
-- Original message --
Subject: Re: Cube speed
Date:Sonntag 23 Mai 2010N
From:Len Gerstel lgers...@gmail.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
On May 23, 2010, at 11:38 AM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
IMNSHO, your best bet is to stay with either a genuine Apple processor
From: carmo...@aol.com
Subject: Cube speed
Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 05:58:36 -0700
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Hi All
Can I use a processor from a G4 Digital Audio in a G4 Cube. It looks
phisicaly the same but the speed CPU is 533 MHz and the Bus Speed is 133 MHz.
The 500 MHz Cube
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