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FS: G4 Digital Audio CPU @ 600MHz
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May 22, 2002, 03:18 PM
 
http://homepage.mac.com/jaysonx/g4cpu/

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May 22, 2002, 08:26 PM
 
Would that fit in a cube? If I underclocked it to say 500mhz/100mhz bus?
     
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May 24, 2002, 10:44 PM
 
actually, if you put this in a 100mhz bus system, you'll have to overclock more-

4.5x133=600
4.5x100=450 -- which is what I presume you already have, if you're thinking of upgrading a cube to 500mhz.
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May 25, 2002, 11:05 AM
 
Originally posted by vmarks:
<STRONG>actually, if you put this in a 100mhz bus system, you'll have to overclock more-

4.5x133=600
4.5x100=450 -- which is what I presume you already have, if you're thinking of upgrading a cube to 500mhz.</STRONG>
Right so you couldn't go to a 5x multiplier with a slower bus. Or does that mess up something with the processor? I'm a bit new to how this whole thing works, I've only done my iBook. Would overclocking to a 5x multiplier, but only running at 500mhz, be more strain on it that running it at a 4.5X but at 600mhz?

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