disabling one cpu on a dual processor board
  • Jim
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    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
    From: Delaware, USA
    Do you think this would be possible and how would you go about it?
    Would a Power mac run with one non-functional processor?

    the main reason I'm asking this is I'm having trouble locating a single 1.33 GHz Xserve cpu card.
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  • »28.05.12 - 20:06
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    amigadave
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    Should be possible. I had one Mac user tell me that he made a mistake while overclocking his G4 PowerMac and had one of the dual G4's running at a slower speed than the second one.

    He suggested to me that instead of using a single G4 CPU board in my dual G4 PowerMac, that I could just lower the speed of the second G4 CPU as much as possible to reduce heat production.

    Personally I am still going to use my single 1.25GHz G4 CPU board in my dual 1.25GHz G4 MDD PowerMac and over clock it to as fast as I can go while still having a stable system for running MorphOS on.

    There have been users who have reported overclocking the 1.25GHz G4 all the way up to 1.67GHz while still running stable. Even if I can only get mine up to 1.5GHz, that will be acceptable to me.
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  • »28.05.12 - 22:31
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    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
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    I agree that the 1.25 GHz single cpu board would be easiest (and i have one), but the 1.33 and 1.42 boards have more L3 cache per cpu.

    I wonder if i could just pull one with a heat gun?
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  • »28.05.12 - 23:17
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