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Re: Overclock my CS MKII '060
« on: February 11, 2006, 08:57:42 AM »
I would have if it wasn't for my harddrive dying :-( Are you sure you need to solder? Aren't the oscillator socketed? They have been on all those I have seen so far.
 

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Re: Overclock my CS MKII '060
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2006, 09:15:09 AM »
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Is it a a SCSI drive connected to the Cyberscsi module?


Yep. I haven't given up on the drive completely yet though, but it definately needs to be replaced sometime soon, the sooner the better.
 

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Re: Overclock my CS MKII '060
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2006, 12:25:56 PM »
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One with a 'FAS216' SCSI chipset, this one will accept overclocking with no problems.


Nice, that's the one I have :-) Hopefully the 060 CPU won't give me any problems either. Have a spare 060EC66, so I might have to live without FPU.
 

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Re: Overclock my CS MKII '060
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2006, 01:37:33 PM »
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AMIGAZ wrote:
50pin SCSI drives are dirt cheap..just wish they could be bigger..seems like 4.3gig was the biggest size back then
But an 50pin-->68pin adapter solves that problem  :-D


Overlooked this one...

Correct, 50 pins SCSI drives are dirt cheap, but the problem is that I want to install a 18 GB as a minimum, and preferably a 15k RPM one. I already have some 50 -->68 pin converters, but if I use these I will have to remove the CD drive. I wish there were a bit more room in the A4000D :-)