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Re: [cobalt-users] 450/475Mhz CPU upgrade



I'll awaits the result, like I said, lots of conflicts in the archive ;)
Need to post "solved" once done, on other note, doesn't that copper wire
between those two pins/under the CPU, "melts" when too hot?



- Mike


On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Bruce Timberlake wrote:

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> > Bruce, sorry to disagree but I believe you're wrong here. If you
> > drop in a 450/475 it will run at 300MHz as the socket is set to
> > 3x100. You must jump pins in the CPU socket to get 5x100.
> 
> Hm. I'm sure you're right, but I had an ISP customer who was 
> converting all their RaQ 3 to RaQ 4, and I _thought_ all they were 
> doing was dropping in a 450 and OS Restoring with the RaQ 4 CD... 
> that's all they _said_ they were doing anyway...
> 
> I've got a RaQ 3 kicking around that I'll drop a RaQ 4 CPU into and 
> see what happens...
> 
> - -- 
> Bruce Timberlake
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