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- From: jbk4@email.psu.edu (The Prophet)
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- Subject: Re: 'Overclocking' the damn thing (060)
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 23:21:16 GMT
- Organization: Cybernetic_Expressions
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- In article <927.6674T1136T2860@fuchal.demon.co.uk> chris@fuchal.demon.co.uk (Chris Appleton) writes:
- >
- > Hi,
- > J> the 1260 is upgradable up 80MHz, sure you can overclock it, and i intend
- > J> to do just that as soon as i get my 1260 board i ordered about a week
- > J> ago. however i don't know much about electronics and i would need
- > J> instructions on what i need and how to use, so please help me out here.
- > J>
- >
- > So excuse me if I'm being thick, but can I overclock my 28mhz 030 on an A1200
- > Viper board also? Even upto 40mhz would make a big improvement, and then I
-
- You can overclock it to 100Mhz if you want but it probably won't work for long.
- The rating on your 030 means that it passed all the tests for that speed.
- Something failed during testing your chip at higher speeds. 40Mhz probably
- wouldn't work(maybe if it were super-cooled). 33 or even 35 might.
-
- Now what if you could rig a slider control up so you could set your clock speed
- anywhere between 0 & 100Mhz. Add a small digital readout to indicate the
- current speed ;-)
-
- Jaeson K.
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