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- From: brett@gallifrey.ucs.uoknor.edu (Brett Morrow)
- Subject: Pushing 486/33
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- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 18:35:39 GMT
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- I and my boss at work just bought two computers from the same place.
- Both are the same motherboard except I have a 486/33 with a 33 Mhz crystal
- and my boss has a 486/50. The only parts I can see a diffence are in the
- crystal and the processor. The rest of my machine are rated at 50Mhz
- according to my manual. I can not afford to put in a 50MHZ processor and
- cyrstal, but I am think of putting in a chip cooling fan and putting a
- faster crystal. Has anyone out there done this to the 486/33 before?
- How far can you push this chip? Any info in this area is greatly appretiated.
-
- Please email to:
- brett@gallifrey.ucs.uoknor.edu
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- I will post a summary if people want it.
-
- -Brett
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