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From:Martin Nicholson
Date:10 Aug 2000 at 20:24:57
Subject:Re: Clocking

Hiya Andrew

On 10-Aug-00, Andrew Crowe wrote:

> Hi Everybody,
>
>>> I disagree, I know of two 060/80Mhz that were bought as 060/50Mhz.
>>> It all depends on wether the chip revision can take it.
>>
>> what chip revision works (rather, which doesn't?)
>
> I think 060's are quite heat tolerant, so if you put a nice heat
> sink on it (don't forget, most accelerators with 060's don't have
> heat sinks on them :) then you may get away with it ;)

Out of interest, have any clockers played with Peltier devices here?
I'm using them in a device i'm making at University, but for those
unfamiliar, it's a 40 x 40 x 3mm wafer that is thermoelectric. What
would be interesting would be to sandwich one of the devices between
the CPU and the heatsink, and then give it some power. They can
achieve high efficiencys in terms of cooling, in the order of 40
degrees across the wafer. COuld be useful ;-)

With Regards

Worzel



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