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- From: Jack <avilev@netvision.net.il>
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- Subject: Re: 'Overclocking' the damn thing (060)
- Date: Tue, 09 Apr 1996 09:44:12 -0700
- Organization: NetVision LTD.
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- Daniel Sevo wrote:
- >
- > I've been thinking...(And that happens occasionally) My new 1260 just
- > doesn't get hot... I've had it on for several hours (like 16 or
- > something) and the damn thing doesn't get near as hot as my ex-card
- > (Blizzard 1230/50 MHz).. You may think why the hell I'm complaining
- > about the 060 not getting hot...Well if it runs so cool why the f**k
- > didn't they clock it at some higher frequency???????????????
- > Now to the real question. Has anyone out there tried to overclock
- > their 060's ???? Is it worth the risk? (clock it to...say 60 MHz)
- > Replacing the 'chrystal' wouldn't be too difficult...Anyone?????
-
- the 1260 is upgradable up 80MHz, sure you can overclock it, and i intend
- to do just that as soon as i get my 1260 board i ordered about a week
- ago. however i don't know much about electronics and i would need
- instructions on what i need and how to use, so please help me out here.
-
- thanks, Avi Lev.
-