I struck gold over the holiday. I found a used commputer store. I wasnt expecting to find any Macs, but the place is loaded.
I am going to go back when I get a chance, because t…
Keda,
finally I have found at least one web site with a lot of information on Apple/Mac motherboards:
<http://www.micromac.com/whats_new/logic_board_picture.html>
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Keda,
another one is:
<http://w3.trib.com/~dwood/specificmacs.html> with many links regarding Mac hardware.
Regards,
Walter.
ferstl@mac.com
I am reading alot and looking for a board. There are some used mac dealers around here said they would give me a call if they get any PB w/ blown screens. I dont want to tear apa…
Thanks for the link. I have actually read of this before. Right now, I am tryingto get the physical dimensions of some logic boards. It seems that the 6500 is not that much bigg…
Keda, if you want individual parts, i would suggest going to smalldog.com, they are the largest vendor of individual parts that i can bring to mind at this point. i built a 603e 24…
What are the risks? Wasting a bunch of $$ and time, and ending up with pile of broken parts.
But its a project, so if it fails I'll deal with it. I took the CC apart last night.…
Its late, thats says a lot, and i got to thinking if there was anyway to overclock my 333Mhz chip in my iMac. Just a crazy thought
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Yeah, you can do that. Thats my next project, but first I'm swapping my 333 with another 333 (in yet another iMac) because it runs 40 degrees cooler, thus easier to O/C. I shoul…
You can certainly chip it a bit more but since the 1st gen A-D all still have the 66mhz bus, as the ratio increases so does the bottleneck. I'm not sure how much faster Powerlogix …
Cash, after having some free time and reading about your copper/aluminum fiasco i found out that my chipis aluminum....bummer. Can I Still overclock it without killing my precious …
Yeah, you can. But check how hot it runs right now with that powerlogix cache controller.. (available from powerlogix.com)... this will tell you how hot you run NORMALLy.... l…
Well my iMac runs between 116-123F, 116 when just sitting there on, 123 when playing MP3s and such. I am guessing this is pretty hot but i'd still like to know of my overclocking a…
All this heat talk gets me to think that chips should be water cooled like Porsches not air cooled like Yugos.
Maybe if i rigged a small refrigerator under my computer desk and pip…
My bad, i was refering to old Porsches (like 4 years ago) were still water cooled, while the new ones (Boxster, etc) are air cooled.
Not that this matters to overclocking an iMac…