@awe4k:
I have a rather similar setup in my A4000D and the PSU does not have any problems with that load. I would rather suspect heat related issues as the heatsink/fan combo on the CSPPC are rather under-dimensioned which can become an issue, especially with the 233MHz model. To see if it is a heat related issue, I would advice you to do the following things and see if it gets better:
- Make sure there are a sufficent layer of thermal paste between the PPC and its heatsink (not too much, and not too little

).
- Make sure the PPC heatsink isn't dusty.
- Make sure the PPC fan is working properly.
- As you are running the A4000 without its cover, why not add a fan blowing air down on the CSPPC.
(edit):
Two more things sprung to mind, first - make sure the CSPPC and motherboard FastSlot connectors are clean and that they are connected properly. You should see no spacing between them if you check from the side. Putting some support like some stiff cardboard or similar under the motherboard under the middle section of the FastSlot connector before applying pressure to the CSPPC makes it much easier.
Secondly - the PPC acesses the memory with more aggressive timings than the 060 so try another set of memory and make sure the contacting surfaces on the SIMMs are clean.
/Patrik