I assume you're talking about the RTC chip that runs off the CMOS BIOS memory settings battery, to keep time whether the computer is on or off. These are as you suspect, typically cheap items that get the basic job done. You may be able to find better grade ones. It also depends on whether the timing crystal is built into the IC, or a separate piece. In this case, you could fairly easily hack in a reference that's as good as you want. Usually it's a 32.768 kHz "watch" type resonator, and disconnecting one end and hooking in an external source will drive it instead. If you provide the same nominal frequency, that's much more accurate and stable, can run the RTC under all conditions, and is always on, then it should keep time as good as your reference.

Ed
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