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- From: chet@netcom.com (Eric Chet)
- Subject: Re: Why there are 40 Mhz VXLS
- Message-ID: <sy7my#d.chet@netcom.com>
- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 92 17:37:09 GMT
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- References: <63971@cup.portal.com> <16e38mINN8kj@grapevine.EBay.Sun.COM> <ghazi.04xr@wizofhoz.uucp>
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- In article <ghazi.04xr@wizofhoz.uucp> ghazi@wizofhoz.uucp (Ozzie) writes:
- >In article <16e38mINN8kj@grapevine.EBay.Sun.COM> smckinty@sunicnc.France.Sun.COM (Steve McKinty - Sun ICNC) writes:
- >>In article <63971@cup.portal.com>, Tony-Preston@cup.portal.com (ANTHONY FRANCIS PRESTON) writes:
- >> > The VXL-30 comes in 25, 40, and 50 Mhz versions. They use 68030's
- >> > that are rated at those speeds. A 40 Mhz cpu chip is more expensive
- >> > and maybe the MMR people want a lower cost unit.
- >
- > The VXL comes in two configs, 25 and 40 mhz, the 40 mhz unit has a
- >50 mhz 030 in it but MicroBotics puts a 40 mhz oscillator in it. If it has
- >a 50 mhz oscillator, it was your supplier who put in the oscillator and
- >called it a 50. Microbotics does not advocate changing the oscillator, but
- >do say the unit has been tested to 50 mhz.
-
- Also the 50Mhz version from microbotics has a different PAL set designed
- for 50Mhz. You could have problems with a 40Mhz PAL set at 50Mhz, the logic
- was not designed for 50Mhz.
-
- >
- >> >Overdriving a 40Mhz or 50 Mhz 68030 to 60 mhz may work,
- >>In general it won't. As you say, the higher spec parts are more expensive, and
- >
- > Over driving the WILL WORK, it's a simple oscillator change. From
- >the information I've managed to get from Motorola, when electronics are
- >tested they are generally under rated by 20-25%. This is done in a great
- >many industries, for a variety of reasons, most just common sense. You'd be
- >pissed if you bought a CPU for 400-500 and have it fail every time it got
- >close to it's upper end specs. So there is a substantial margin to work
- >with. In theory, if you have a 50 mhz 68030, you should be able to push it
- >to 60-65 mhz before heat starts to degrade it's operation or your board
- >starts to melt or smolder before your eyes.
- >
- >>if Motorola could get a 50MHz part to work at 60, they'd sell it as a
- >>60MHz part & take the extra cash.
- >
- > Again it's the safty margin that determines the speed, if a part
- >starts to fail at say 33 mhz then it is rated at 25. That's why you pay a
- >premium for high speed parts, because they are tested in this fashion.
- >
- >>reliably work at (you may get a 50MHz part that runs at 51, but you won't
- >>get an extra 20% performance. TANSTAAFL!)
- >
- > Not true, I use my 68882 at 40 mhz and experimentd a bit at 60 mhz
- >with the MC68030(50 mhz rated), but some adventurous VXL users have pushed
- >theirs to 50 mhz, using 25 mhz 68882's. They do this by using fans or
- >thermo-coolers on the chips to keep them cooled, it's heat that is the
- >killer for electronics. So if you can keep it cool it will run at speeds
- >not intented, of course you do this at your own risk.
- >
- > Against an A2000 with a GVP 40 mhz combo, my system runs at roughly
- >20% better. CPU_Speed shows the combo at 17+ of a regular Amiga, while the
- >VXL 50/40 combo shows a consistant 21+ of a regular Amiga.
- >
- > If I run SI, MIPS etc. it tells me my CPU is at 50 mhz and my FPU
- >is at 40 mhz, so you can and do get a 20% increase. If your really
- >adventurous you can even push it to higher, say 100% in some cases, the
- >limiting factors are heat and the rest of the system, can it take the
- >higher speeds without crashing.
- >
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