Prozessortuning C610
Quelle: comp.sys.mac.hardware (Internet usenet group)
Date: Sun, 6 Jun 1993 01:13:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Guy Kuo (guykuo@u.washington.edu)
Subject: centris-clock-mod-11
Text File for Tech folder which describes how to accelerate a Centris 610 to Centris 650 speeds and beyond by changing the clock oscillator. This procedure is similar to that for the Quadra 700.
Centris 610 Clock Mod Version 1.1 by Guy Kuo
This information is only for those who are technically adept. The process requires soldering leads to surface mount components. This is not a good firstsoldering project and should be done only with electrostatic discharge safeequipment and the usual ESD workmats, etc. You will void your warranty. If you ruin your motherboard, your friends will laugh at you.
Now that you have been properly warned, the procedure:
| Socket | Oscillator |
|---|---|
| 3 | 1 |
| 5 | 2 |
| 10 | 3 |
| 12 | 4 |
To run the machine at normal speed, unplug your oscillator and remove the jumper wire between socket holes 3 & 5.
Remember the numbering of the socket top view is:
14--12 10---8
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| |
> |
| /--\ |
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1---3 5----7
The on board oscillator pins are numbered:
4 3
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| |
> |
| |
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1 2
Clock chip speed is 1/2 the desired speed so order appropriately. Do not obtain clock oscillators with output enable on pin 1 for this procedure.If you insist on output enable oscillators, you must add a 1 k resistor between socket pins 1 and 14 to enable your new oscillator.Digikey at 1-800-DIGIKEY is a reasonable parts supplier. Here are some part numbers:
| ED3314 | 14 Pin Machined gold contact socket |
| HS154ND | 0.25 inch tall heatsink for 68040 with clips |
Some reasonable clock oscillators to obtain are:
| CTX114 | 10 MHz |
| CTX131 | 12 MHz |
| CTX115 | 14.3 MHz |
| X127 | 14.7 MHz |
Please send E-mail so I can gather and summarise successes and problems with this modification. Good luck and enjoy your new super fast C610.
Guy Kuo (guykuo@u.washington.edu)