on 9/24/02 9:14 AM, Robyn Lyons at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yep, even though my old processor ran at 315MHz and the new one is at
> 300MHz, the jump in bus speed makes my old PowerLogix look like my S900
> was powered by a gerbil on a wheel.  I can now run iTunes visualizer in
> full screen mode with the 'faster but rougher' option off and it won't
> skip a beat. I used to not be able to use it at all. I can now also
> listen to MP3s while doing some other task and it doesn't make my whole
> machine choke.
> 
> As for the settings, I didn't know how fast your processor would go.
> You could use a switch setting of 2,3,4,5,9,11,12 on. That would give
> you the 52MHz bus and put your chip at 364MHz. Hopefully your chip can
> go the extra 4MHz. It probably will but you never know what the
> breaking point is.

Damn, I finally got around to trying the above settings Robyn, and it seemed
stable for a while, but cursor freezes started happening and I had to go
back to 360mhz processor, and 45mhz bus speeds.

Oh well, it is a 333 G3 after all, so I should be happy it's stable at 360 I
guess.

-Howie
 


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