I don't think you can over clock any mac. At least I don't think. The only way to get more speed is probably take it in to a apple tech serivce place and ask if you can order a faster CPU board for you emac.
I don't think you can over clock any mac. At least I don't think. The only way to get more speed is probably take it in to a apple tech serivce place and ask if you can order a faster CPU board for you emac.
You can over clock macs. Not sure about iMacs and eMacs though. I would check out http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/, if your going to find it, it's there
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Originally posted by Altivec_2.0
I don't think you can over clock any mac. At least I don't think. The only way to get more speed is probably take it in to a apple tech serivce place and ask if you can order a faster CPU board for you emac.
You can over clock macs. Not sure about iMacs and eMacs though. I would check out http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/, if your going to find it, it's there
Some by modifying jumpers or resistors, others with software.
The only mac I havent heard anything about is the emac. Just seems like no one is too interested in it.
Its a nice machine, especially with the dual head hack. It would be nice to squeeze a bit more out of it, hence my question.
Has anyone tried the ibook overclock utility on it?
Or found the resistors that need to be changed?