I’m musing the idea of creating a simple interposer to enable the use of a 7410 chip on an Apple G3/G4 ZIF without blowing out the cache controller.
Rationale:
- The 7410 is the ultimate Beige and Blue/White G3 upgrade.
- Both slower G3 ZIF cards and bare 7410 CPUs are cheap and plentiful.
- 7400s can be used without an interposer, but run too hot.
The key components of this mod would be:
- Design an interposer that brings out the 7410 chip’s L2OVDD pads to a solder pad in an accessible location.
- Select a small buck converter that can supply 2.5V to this solder pad, and figure out where this would mount.
- Lift/bend back the L2OVDD pins of the cache chips and route these to the buck converter.
- Design a new heatsink clip that accommodates the slightly raised CPU position.
Should be pretty straightforward, no?
Rationale:
- The 7410 is the ultimate Beige and Blue/White G3 upgrade.
- Both slower G3 ZIF cards and bare 7410 CPUs are cheap and plentiful.
- 7400s can be used without an interposer, but run too hot.
The key components of this mod would be:
- Design an interposer that brings out the 7410 chip’s L2OVDD pads to a solder pad in an accessible location.
- Select a small buck converter that can supply 2.5V to this solder pad, and figure out where this would mount.
- Lift/bend back the L2OVDD pins of the cache chips and route these to the buck converter.
- Design a new heatsink clip that accommodates the slightly raised CPU position.
Should be pretty straightforward, no?
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