That Apollo is mint. Kind of funny that 2000 motherboard has the exact same issues as the one I am working over, bad 68000 socket and bad trace to sound.
That Apollo is mint. Kind of funny that 2000 motherboard has the exact same issues as the one I am working over, bad 68000 socket and bad trace to sound.
The 68030 is not a 50Mhz (probably overclocked 33 or 40). You can tell in the part of the video where he shows a close up of the CPU and the second digit is scratched off.
The 68030 is not a 50Mhz (probably overclocked 33 or 40). You can tell in the part of the video where he shows a close up of the CPU and the second digit is scratched off.
BBOAH link. (bigbookofamigahardware.com) They were advertised as 50 but were more like 44-46 due to the 6882 having odd upper clock frequencies compared to the 68030. The heat must also be a problem as my 3000 030 @ 25mhz can get up to 136F if doing some 3d rendering, I put a passive 486 heat sink on it and I cant get it above 87F now.
[BBOAH link.](http://www.bigbookofamigahardware.com/bboah/product.aspx?id=161) They were advertised as 50 but were more like 44-46 due to the 6882 having odd upper clock frequencies compared to the 68030. The heat must also be a problem as my 3000 030 @ 25mhz can get up to 136F if doing some 3d rendering, I put a passive 486 heat sink on it and I cant get it above 87F now.
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