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Thread: More Power!!!!!!!
Buleste 15:26 14th October 2008
AmigaKit have an 80 Mhz crystal in stock. That'll boost my PPC to 280Mhz which is about as fast as a 603 can go and as I'm using the sockets it's easy to install a new crystal. In the words of a Mister F. Mercury and a Mister B. Blessed "Who wants to live forever?"
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Harrison 15:53 14th October 2008
Will you need better cooling on the PPC chip?
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Buleste 16:11 14th October 2008
Possibly another Heat Sink and fan but on the website the guy had a PPC at 270 Mhz without any problems. What I'll probably do is see if it works for about half hour first and then work out about a new heat sink and fan.

That reminds me I must upload the Sysspeed data files for both WB3.9 and OS4.0 of the normal and overclocked versions of my board.
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Buleste 10:04 15th October 2008
Just in case I've managed to get my hands on a new 486 heat sink and fan which I'll Jury Rig to fit the BPPC. Cant wait now. If only the 040 could stand being overclocked to 40Mhz or even 50Mhz
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Buleste 10:17 16th October 2008
80 Mhz crystal and Heat sink and fan fitted. No smoke however I forgot that by upping the crystal for the PPC you up the bus speed and it's too much for the memory. Whilst it does workish in 3.9 it's very unstable and OS4.0 doesn't work at all. Nothing ventured nothing gained. It's a good job I used the sockets. Still I'm trying the 040 at 40Mhz for a Sysspeed module for a bit. I may try altering the multipliers to at first goto x4 @266.67 Mhz at first and if i can do that try x4.5 with a 60 Mhz crystal for 270 and then with a 66.67 crystal for 300Mhz although I'm not sure if that would work. The web site that I use advised that it wouldn't but that may be because he was using a x5 multiplier.
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Buleste 16:25 17th October 2008
We're up to 40Mhz 040 and 266.67Mhz PPC. Not too sure if I'm going to keep the 040 at 40Mhz though as things are beginning to get quite warm in my tower. I may just do some shotgun ventilation holes on the casing though to solve that one.
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Buleste 15:01 20th October 2008
I've trying to drill some ventilation holes in my Power Tower casing and I swear the things made of Titanium or something, it's killed several drill bits. I'm going to go to a hire shop and see if they have any Carbon Lasers for hire as I think that's the only thing that's going to cut through that thing.
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TiredOfLife 12:35 21st October 2008
http://www.acube-systems.biz/eng/cpumodule.php

Looks like you may have saved yourself a few quid by doing the work yourself.

Well done young Jedi.


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Buleste 13:14 21st October 2008
All I need to do now is sort out the Ventilation issue and things should be working fine. From what I've read on other sites the 300Mhz solution will be by changing the multiplier to x5 which doesn't always work with PPC software although it may work with OS4. If anyone out there does try what I've done Then you need to be brave/foolhardy/stupid, have a low wattage soldering iron and a steady hand as one slip can bugger the board completely. Oh and another issue that is not talked about on the site i got the instructions is if you use double sided SIMMS in the memory socket that lies flat to the board your memory could develop problems due to the extra heat. Solution is better ventilation or use the angled slot (I'm down to 128MB RAM till I get the ventilation sorted).
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Buleste 17:57 21st October 2008
All attempts at making Ventilation Holes in the Power Tower case have failed (My room is littered with dead and dying drill bits). However I've spent the afternoon modifying the 486 heatsink I bought. Before I had the new heatsink over the black lump that came with it. I now have the 486 heatsink clipped onto the board and PPC chip and all overheating problems seem to be solved for now. I'll se ehow it runs over the next couple of weeks before I think about boosting again.
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