For Sale Apollo 1260 with extras

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Up for sale, my spare Apollo 1260 card with:
- Rev6 68060 (mask 71E41J), socketed;
- both MACH chips soldered (updated pics will follow);
- custom thermal management module (temperature monitoring with i2c, and PWM fan controller);
- wedge shaped radiator to fit in desktop case;
- PGA chip removal tool;
- i2c master module for clock-port to read and control thermostat (variant at request);
- extra SIMM socket (not soldered to fit in desktop);
- 32MB 64MB SIMM module (hack);
- fan with mounting bracket to fix it to keyboard;
- clock oscillator installed 80MHz;
- clock generator in range 76 -:- 108 MHz (step of 0.1MHz) to try other clock frequencies;
- optical mouse with scroll wheel (supported with AmigaOS driver) and two side buttons (modified Dell M0CZUL);

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More photos will follow.

Price: 800E 700E + P&P
 

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How far in MHZ can you overclock it?
No idea. Never wanted beyond 90MHz - at this frequency it is already pretty warm (die temperature of around 60 degC).

Edit:
I found a higher than 90MHz oscillator module, and tried it out. It did work, but not with the 32MB SIMM that does work for 90MHz:
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