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Mac OS 9 Discussion => Hardware => CPU => Topic started by: alphaTECH on April 16, 2023, 01:34:36 PM
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Just curious, what are my options as to upgrading the 800 MHz CPU in my G4 Quicksilver? I'm happy with 800 MHz, I think it's a sweet spot, but if I could chuck in a 933 MHz or higher and it was officially supported, well, that would be alright too!
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The more powerfull is the Dual GHz from QS'02, but you will need its heatsink or a dremmel.
QS'01: 733 little cache memory (compared to DA'733), Dual 800
QS'02: 800 (I think little cache memory), 933 and dual GHz
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Thank you for the info! I might grab a 933 as I really have no use for dual processors.
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https://thehouseofmoth.com/ppc-overclocking-station/#QuickSilver
Has anybody had any experience overclocking a Quicksilver? How far could I safely push my 800?
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for the QS (as opposed to MDDs) there were sonnet cards as proper solution, for boosts up to ~100%, single and dual 1,2, 1.4 and 1.6 when i remember right, the 1.8 model has been pulled one year after release because it went too hot.
in the cube and some graphit G4s you could go from 400/0.5M to 1200/2M with those options. the step from a 733/0M to a 1.4/2M is also a speed boost in that same area.
note that the 733 mostly sucks for not allowing huge disks at the internal IDE.
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Just curious, what are my options as to upgrading the 800 MHz CPU in my G4 Quicksilver? I'm happy with 800 MHz, I think it's a sweet spot, but if I could chuck in a 933 MHz or higher and it was officially supported, well, that would be alright too!
The 933 also has 2MB cache and is a total beast with audio as a single CPU, also the 820-1342-B QS board, as discussed a million times, can take huge hard drives, The rev "B" board is common in the 867 and 933, but it is a crapshoot since I have seen the rev "B" in 800 QS models and the 820-1276-A board in 867a and 933s (so check your board).
You should be able to bag a 933 QS CPU very cheaply, I think, and it is very stable and fast, no need to overclock.
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Yup.
Just swapped a 933 MHz CPU onto a 820-1276 A mobo (that was stock in this original 733 MHz) about an hour ago. EZ-PZ!
An 820-1342-B mobo (via eBay) scheduled to arrive tomorrow… so can then use HUGE (larger than 128 GB) HDs / SSDs. And then I’ll also do that QS Bus Speed hack. http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php/topic,6079.0.html
So nope, I wouldn’t "dick around" with overclocking an 800 MHz QS CPU.
I've always found that once I start dicking around with my hardware like that, there's a good chance it just makes things worse.
(http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=6738.0;attach=12985;image)*
I would however "dick around" with a CPU and mobo swap. ::)