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Re: Popular Science
Wayne Stewart (waynes@intergate.bc.ca) wrote:
: No, the speed of the IIgs is fixed because a lot of the parts on the main
: logic board operate at a fixed speed. You'd have to redesign the IIgs
: to get the main logic board to run faster. The only practical way to
: accelerate a IIgs is to use an accelerator card.
: On the other hand if your talking about cooling the accelerator card, it
: would probably help a little. When upgrading a card its not unusual to
: have it become unstable when it heats up. I've heard of people pointing
: a fan at the accelerator or using a processor heat sink with attached
: fan. I'm not sure I'd like the idea of frost on my circuit boards. I can't
: think of any practical way for the average person to cool it down to
: those temperatures.
: Wayne
: Ronald, Clark wrote:
: > I saw in Popular Science that they use a in the New computer a super cool
: > the CPU down to -40 c and they can get a the cpu faster( saw it in the
: > september 1998) I was wounder if we could use it on the GS to get it
: > faster.
: > will it work?