I have a 50Mhz 030 and 40Mhz FPU, removed the FPU and dropped in a 66Mhz oscillator but got a black screen.
Is there a firmware revision that can cope with overclocking?
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TF534 Overclocking
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Re: TF534 Overclocking
Nope.. the 030 really doesnt work much past 55Mhz.
EDIT: And you'd need to add wait states to the RAM for it to cope.. So you'd end up with a slower system at 66Mhz.
EDIT: And you'd need to add wait states to the RAM for it to cope.. So you'd end up with a slower system at 66Mhz.
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Oh and it's a bone fide TF logo'd card :)
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Re: TF534 Overclocking
terriblefire wrote: 03 Aug 2019 11:17 Nope.. the 030 really doesnt work much past 55Mhz.
EDIT: And you'd need to add wait states to the RAM for it to cope.. So you'd end up with a slower system at 66Mhz.
Oh cool, thanks for the quick reply.
Thought I would chance my arm :)
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