hound said:Well hey, I think that this is a cool idea. If you don't tinker with something, you'll never know what you can do with it. So rock on, dude, I look forward to your worklog.
dude your sig is WAY too long. Ten lines max.
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hound said:Well hey, I think that this is a cool idea. If you don't tinker with something, you'll never know what you can do with it. So rock on, dude, I look forward to your worklog.
DthInd said:I look forward to whatever you come up with. Cool idea.
I would really like to see someone put a PC in the mini mac case. tho.![]()
TimothyB said:It's hard to explain. Imagine if someone bought a nice new Porche, but he wanted to improve the horsepower of the engine by adding a part, but there's no room. So he takes the engine out and put's it in a junker that has room for that part for a 10% gain. Now the Porche has lost it's meaning without it's original body. Sorta of like the Mac Mini, owning such a small machine is what the Mac Mini is all about. If you take it out and put it in something else to get that little gain, then it's just becomes an older G4 with a little overclocking, not much to be proud of there.
Think about it
mwarps said:.........
My machead roomate is still trying to convince himself to "hit the button" to buy, and I'm waiting for him so we have some good solid data on space. Root him on, guys!
Badger_sly said:If your roommate doesn't want to buy, then he doesn't want to. Leave him alone and quit pressuring him to waste his money so you have a new toy to play with and break.
Badger_sly said:If your roommate doesn't want to buy, then he doesn't want to. Leave him alone and quit pressuring him to waste his money so you have a new toy to play with and break.
He is a hardcore mac user with at 233MHz G3? Ahahahahaha. Personally, I'm an avid macintosh user myself and I'm mad by having a G4 tower still. It is waaaaay past time for him to upgrade.mwarps said:I love trolls.
He and I made a deal; He gets one first, then I get one. Besides, He uses my hardware to do all his work. His machine is a 233MHz G3. I think that says enough.
mwarps said:I love trolls.
He and I made a deal; He gets one first, then I get one. Besides, He uses my hardware to do all his work. His machine is a 233MHz G3. I think that says enough.
Badger_sly said:Yes it does........... that he hasn't previously, or now, wanted to spend more money on the same type of hardware as you prefer. I feel sorry for him, seriously. Of course you won't show him what I posted, because I'm a "troll", but the one funny thing is that you know that I'm right.
Methodical said:the mini uses a 167mhz fsb, so 1.25ghz is a multiplier of 7.5, and 1.42 is 8.5
7.5 has this config - 00010
8.5 - 01100
so on a 1.25 you'd be searching on the motherboard for five SMD resistor pads lined up, with only the fourth populated, and the resistor, if marked, should say "0" (short circuit/jumper).
are there any high-high resolution pictures of the mini motherboard up on the net yet?
scottatwittenberg said:would you overclock a laptop? no.. why?
pr0zac said:This is by far the greatest idea I've heard all day. I was considering getting a Mac Mini myself, and if you can push any more power out of the thing I'll definately be getting one myself. One request I ask is, try doing the OCing in stages, so we can have some data on what you can get out of it with different amounts of modifications. IE, how much can we get out of it before we have to change up the cooling system, how much can we get out of it before we have to pull it from the case, what can we get on air, what does watercooling give us, what can we get if we submerge it in liquid nitrogen, etc etc. I understand if you aren't up for all the steps, but hey, you'd be the leading source on Mac Mini overclocking.
-zac
Jawsome, thats exactly what I was talking about.brom42 said:Back on subject, I think a lot of people are forgetting that they are posting in a forum run by people who did this
Anything you do find will be appreciated, I'm sure! Good luck with your expirimenting.mwarps said:Now that's a plan! Heh. I'm not up for all that, but I'll give you all the scientific data I can on what I actually do.
mwarps said:So far this is the only thing I've seen that is high-res on the CPU itself:
http://www.macnews.de/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=518&fullsize=1
*no-hole fudders pwn3d by that image*
That looks like a 1.42 GHz model. The only group of five resistors looks like the top left, near the "HER" in thermal gasket.
The five may be on the reverse. I'm going to have to wait and see, unless a better photo comes out, or someone succeeds in OC'ing
Methodical said:I dont think thats it. Its 6 SMD pads, none of which are linked. 2 pads would need to be linked for it to be the multiplier circuitry. Its also pretty close to the CPU - unnecessarily so. The multiplier pins can be anywhere on the board.
brom42 said:I would overclock a laptop, infact I have overclocked a laptop. I know quite a few people who use laptops as their gaming machines overclock atleast their video cards, if not their processors also.
Back on subject, I think a lot of people are forgetting that they are posting in a forum run by people who did this
Badger_sly said:Yeah, why not mount dual turbos on a Rascal Scooter?
*raises hand*brom42 said:I know quite a few people who use laptops as their gaming machines overclock atleast their video cards, if not their processors also.
wolrahnaes said:Hmm...battery pack + small touch-screen LCD + Mini = Mac PDA![]()