Neat!Yes I pushed the ROM speed to the lowest (fastest), with the CayMac universal SIMM, and no issues. I ran another quick benchmark comparison, this time between 40MHz/60ns RAM/120ns ROM and 40MHz/60ns RAM/55ns ROM, and the faster ROM does make a small but noticeable difference for just about every test. Would be cool to have a really deep Toolbox routine to really vet out the performance improvement.
As I continue testing, I really want to bake all these speed improvements into the ROM. So no CDEVs or INITs needed. At least that's what I am aiming for, for selfish reasons. With all this in place, this Q605 is a really snappy and fast machine. I'm excited now to see if I can break past that ~50Mhz threshold.
From the overclocking thread there is likely a major bottleneck on ethernet timing, at least on some Quadra's. They seem to hang forever while booting the OS when pushed too fast, hopefully just due to insufficient waits and not bus instability. Unfortunately while there's a driver baked into the ROM, it's most often overridden by the OS or its extensions on boot. There's a way around that though, if a driver fix could be determined. Then 50+ is likely significantly more stable on a wider set of machines (unless another roadblock is found after), I suspect.



