I have to see it to believe 64MB on 4000
I was going to sent him my A4000T motherboard but as he only did the trick with desktop ones and I already had a CSMKII fully populated with 128MB I thought... why would I want more ram? Some years later (now for example) I realized it could have been quite useful when you have 2 A4000 and just a CSPPC... :-/ But yes, I know people who has this modification. It involves reprogramming some chips (that maybe A4000T or latest A4000 board revisions don't have) and adding some wires (and maybe cutting others). It's definitely not easy and I seriously doubt you could reproduce the trick without having access to the original sources of the programmable chips.
and as for overclocked chipset... overclocking??? chipset???
Yeah, my friend has an overclocked ECS chipset that gives him 100Hz/31Khz pseudo PAL screens. :-) He also did a small circuit to reset his agnus chip when he resets his A2000 as CV3D sometimes isn't recognized by P96 (on A2000 with Blizzard 060) when you make a reset. That small circuit fixed that. I really wish he was in contact with "Bacterius" as he could made a few changes in my two A4000... standard motherboard IDE running at 5MB/s... not bad, uh? :-) The downside of the 64MB of RAM in the motherboard is that these are as slow as the 16MB have been always :-/