Overclocker une carte Powerlogix G4 7455
Mode d'emploi pour overclocker une carte Powerlogix 800 Mhz ou plus en Mono ou Bi processeur
Overclocking the 100/133 cards:
A very big "Thank You" to Jean Noel!These cards bring it to a whole new level. You'll have to move around resistors the size of a baby ant. If you don't have a 15/20W Soldering Iron and a steady hand, walk away or leave it to a pro.
The 100MHz cards are available as mono-processor and dual-processor. The PCB being the same, the technique doesn't change.
The frst group of resistors is on the left side of the card.


We're looking for R14, R15, R16, R17 and R18.
The dual cards has another set of resistors for the second CPU. 4 of them or to the left of the CPU (R20 to R23).

The last one, sneaky bastard, is at the back of the PCB on top of the connector.

Here's the different settings for the Frequency Multiplier.
