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PPC upgrade from 66mhz to 100mhz?

Yours is not a Turbo 601, but a PowerPro 601 (for the 040 PDS, rather than the cache slot for 030 models.) The base 50/66MHz version was also sold by Apple as the official PowerPC upgrade card for Quadras with PDS slots. It runs at double the 040 system speed.

I think you mentioned you have a PowerPump? With the included fans, you should be able to run around 75MHz at 37.5MHz 040 speed, and I believe even faster with the 040 removed from its socket (90MHz is about the top you can expect from this one.)

I have the 100MHz version combined with a PowerPump, and it can run 115.6MHz with the 040 still in place (the actual chip on-board is rated 120MHz, but even though the 040 runs stable at 40MHz+ without the PPC, it won't run the PPC at 40MHz bus with the 040 installed.)

 
Yours is not a Turbo 601, but a PowerPro 601 (for the 040 PDS, rather than the cache slot for 030 models.) The base 50/66MHz version was also sold by Apple as the official PowerPC upgrade card for Quadras with PDS slots. It runs at double the 040 system speed.

I think you mentioned you have a PowerPump? With the included fans, you should be able to run around 75MHz at 37.5MHz 040 speed, and I believe even faster with the 040 removed from its socket (90MHz is about the top you can expect from this one.)

I have the 100MHz version combined with a PowerPump, and it can run 115.6MHz with the 040 still in place (the actual chip on-board is rated 120MHz, but even though the 040 runs stable at 40MHz+ without the PPC, it won't run the PPC at 40MHz bus with the 040 installed.)
Ah. With how little info there is out there about these cards, I didn't know there was a difference. 

I do have a powerpump. Could you make a disk image of your floppy? Mine is partially corrupted, but luckily the control panel is still useable.

Dang, I didn't know that about removing the 68k processor. I may try that this weekend.

 
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