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Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardwarePath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!ira.uka.de!math.fu-berlin.de!informatik.tu-muenchen.de!menesFrom: menes@statistik.tu-muenchen.de (Rainer Menes)Subject: Re: Quadra clock chip - followupKeywords: quadra,clock,oscillatorReferences: <1r5j7oINN23e@shelley.u.washington.edu>Originator: menes@suniams2.statistik.tu-muenchen.deSender: menes@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Rainer Menes)Organization: Technische Universitaet Muenchen, GermanyDate: Thu, 22 Apr 1993 10:24:39 GMTMessage-ID: <1993Apr22.102439.6566@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE>Lines: 87I have replaced the osz to 66 MHz yesterday and no truble at all. My Quadra now works at 33 MHz stable for more than 14 hours. I have also tried a 70 MHz osz, but after 1/2 hour my Quadra 700 died. I am not sure what was the reason for that,but it is to risky to run it to fast. Most of your Quadras 700 should work at 33 MHz without any problems. But a safety tip do a backup from your harddisk befor you start to upgrade. During my 35 MHz test I damaged my harddisk and had a hardtime to get it working again. So once again do a backup befor you start!!!!!!!!!Now the speedometer results after replacing the osz.Speedometer Report for menes rainer. Prepared April 22, 1993.Machine Record Version #: 5User Comment:Quadra 700 33Mhz and Ram Disk20 MByte RAM + 2 MByte VRAMSystem Information:Computer: Mac Quadra 700CPU: MC68040FPU: Integral FPUMMU: Integral MMUColor Quickdraw: 2.30 (32 Bit QD)System Version: 7.1.6Finder Version: D1-7.1AppleTalk Version: 57LaserWriter Version: D1-7.1.2Laser Prep Version: Not FoundImageWriter Version: D1-7.0.1ROM Version: $067CROM Size: 1024Bit Depth: 1Horizontal DPI: 72Vertical DPI: 72Primary Screen Size: 832 x 624Physical RAM: 20480KLogical RAM: 20454KP.R. Results (Uses Mac Classic as 1.0):CPU: 21.625Graphics: 30.052Disk: 28.351 Name of Hard Disk tested: RAM DiskMath: 135.128Performance Rating (PR): 36.848Benchmark Results (Uses Mac Classic as 1.0):KWhetstones: 1500.000 205.479Dhrystones: 26315.789 27.008Towers: 24.960QuickSort: 22.391Bubble Sort: 23.823Queens: 24.105Puzzle: 28.804Permutations: 26.523Fast Fourier: 167.728F.P. Matrix Multiply: 154.452Integer Matrix Multiply: 30.250Sieve: 25.602Benchmark Average: 63.427FPU Tests (Uses Mac II as 1.0):@@FFPU Fast Fourier: 14.636FPU KWhetstones: 5454.545 7.636FPU F.P. Matrix Mult.: 14.333FPU Test Average: 12.202Color Tests (Uses Mac II as 1.0):Black & White: 6.3954 Colors: 6.77316 Colors: 6.957256 Colors: 7.016Color Test Average: 6.785Very interesting are the graphics results (Graphics 30.052) couldn't belief this, but it is true. Two points which my cause problems are the 4 MByte Ram solder on the board. The are only 80ns Rams and run at the upperlimit with 33 MHz. The next part which may cause trouble are the Video Rams. I have the orignal 100ns VRAMs from Apple in my Quadra, here you are also at the upperlimit where most of the chips running but it isn't garantied to run. Most of the other parts on the Quadra board running on there own clockspeed so they wont make truble.The most importaned question is do I neat a new heat sink. I would say NO. After running my Quadra for more than 14 hours the heat sink is really cool. A 33 MHz 486 with heat sink is mutch warmer than the 68040 in the Quadra, so I didn't see any problems. The room temperatur was 22 Celsius (72 F). If you living in a area were it is hot 100 F (45 C) and your room temperatur is not mutch below I would suggest a new heat sink with a ventilator to stay on the safe side.Hope you will have the same success than I had,Raineremail: menes@statistik.tu-muenchen.de
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