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- From: carl@Cayman.COM (Carl Heinzl)
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- Subject: Re: Ice-cap to tune a 486/33 to 50Mhz speed?
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- Date: 4 Sep 92 15:35:01 GMT
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- In-reply-to: tomd@oakhill.sps.mot.com's message of 3 Sep 92 16:22:47 GMT
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- > The problem with speeding up the CPU is usually in the other chips on the mother
- >board, especially the Cache SRAMS 33Mhz is 30ns cycle, 50Mhz is 20ns. Your external
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- Hmmm, most motherboards that I've seen have 25 ns cache chips for 33
- Mhz machines.
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