Overclocking And Cooling Apple's MDD G4's
Currawong writes "At AppleTalk Australia, one of our members, unable to upgrade his production mirrored-drive-door G4 to a G5 due to software & hardware incompatibility, has instead has both over-clocked and made significant cooling modifications to his machine. He replaced most of the fans, including adding 4 ultra-quiet Verax fans, so the machine would run quieter, as well as cooler, in his studio. For those interested in how he over-clocked his machine, we've also posted his guide on how to do it."
This is almost as good as the powerbook overclocking notes.
http://tinyurl.com/4ny52
fan basdd cooling is so last model. water cooling is in. get with the program.
Similar to the design of the G5, to allow air better access to the two front fans. I suppose the G4 in question already has screwed up enough internal airflow that it's not much of an issue, though.
I must mention the always useful Clock Chipping page, with info on overclocking just about any archaic mac that can be. IIs, Quadras, PCI Powermacs, Performas, iMacs, G3s and G4s.
Why settle for 25MHz when you can blaze along at 33MHz?
he says he overclocked a 1.42 GHz g4 to 1.5 GHz.
who the hell cares?
So, *why* was this a good thing to do? The only reason to overclock would be to improve performance, but the article doesn't give any before and after performance measurements.
Given that so many factors contribute to computer performance (CPU architecture, number of caches, size of caches, bus speed, memory size, disk performance, CPU frequency), often in nontrivial ways, increasing the clock speed by such a small amount is unlikely to offer any significant increase in performance.
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I doubt it would help much.. The biggest bottleneck in G4 systems is the bus speed, not the processor speed. Sure the processor is a bit faster, but what does that matter if the bus couldn't feed it fast enough in the first place? I'm sure it will help in some situations, but the biggest thing the G5 has over the G4 is that big fat bus.
I own a dual MDD too. The machine is extremely (50 dBA+ @ 1 meter) loud, its driving me crazy. The fact that he made it quieter would be enough for me to attempt a mod (he has not posted actual dBA values for comparison, though.) I have just been researching such a reduced noise mod, and, for anyone interested, the best one Ive found (there are many in there) is at G4Noise.com (yes there is actually a website dedicated to this issue.) In there, someone managed to reduce the 50 dBA to 30 dBA, making simple modifications. The guy gave a lot of thought to the heat dissipation issue and found very clever ways to improve apple's design, such as a simple cardboard mod that makes a huge difference to cool air intake.
Is add lighting
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