You didn't mention what kind of G4 you had. I am assuming that it was a 
400MHz? You may want to try setting the cache speed to a lower setting 
and see if that works. Another thing, just because it will work at one 
speed in 9.1 doesn't mean that it will work at the same speed under 
OSX. Without cooling, I can clock my system board to 56.5MHz in OS9, 
but I can only get to 54.6 under OSX. I'm not really sure what causes 
this.

-Robyn

On Wednesday, September 25, 2002, at 11:34 AM, PLM wrote:

> I received a G4 Chip (OWC) a few days ago and installed. Some 
> notes..the new
> chip has no jumpers..as the xlr8 did (What were they for?) and I can't 
> seem
> to be able to get this G4/450 clocked any higher than 400. I've set the
> switches (on card) according to my XLR8 manual, but If I boot 
> (Xpostfacto
> 2.2) above 400, to 450 it seems to freeze in the boot process where it
> checks the "backside cache" (X Splash) I'm puzzled... I'm using 
> Powerlogix
> Cache Control X (to view) the machine, It has run flawlessly with the
> original xlr8 G3/400, overclocked to 450 for months. Running 
> 10.1.5...1 gig
> ram...VST 66 ATA...Radeon 7000 PCI. Here's the kicker I CAN overclock 
> to 500
> If I'm running classic which is 9.1 and it runs fine. Will S. and Robyn
> Lyons Are you There? thanks for your previous insights...Phil Meza


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