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How do I overclock my 733MHz G4?
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I guess the thread title says it all. I'm used to overclocking my PC's, so I know a little about the subject, but I never knew I could overclock my G4. Also, how well do the newer 933MHz and dual 1GHz G4's overclock?
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You can start by scrolling down a couple of pages...the topic is discussed there.
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My bad, dude. I had the forum set to show the topics from the last day and didn't see that thread.
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Originally posted by hytek:
<STRONG>I guess the thread title says it all. I'm used to overclocking my PC's, so I know a little about the subject, but I never knew I could overclock my G4. Also, how well do the newer 933MHz and dual 1GHz G4's overclock?</STRONG>
If it's a Quick Silver ... Apple had some soldering iron on the jumper so it might be harder ...
Here is some details => web page
Good Luck!
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