You should be able to get it up to 166 without too much difficulty by changing the FSB to 66. You might even be able to reach 180 (3 x 60), although the difference in performance between the 166 and 180 is not large. I doubt that you would be able to make it to 200MHz (3 x 66).
PPros are VERY hot, and they are quite sensitive to overclocking due to their full speed cache.
I had a 200mhz ppro years ago, it was a nice machine. Sold it a year later for more than i paid for it, a guy needed a server. You can prbably go to 166 on your 150, as i recall the 150's ran hotter than the rest of the PPro's
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