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![]() w_tom wrote: Watches have an internal capacitor to adjust for each crystal. I have never seen that capacitor on motherboards since (I believe it was) the IBM AT. Furthermore, the PC clock operates at two significantly different voltages that will change crystal frequency. Battery voltage and voltage when PC is powered will cause additional fluctuation. Which voltage should they adjust the capacitor to? Just easier to not install and adjust the capacitor. I have an ancient Seiko quartz with a trimmer inside, and by adjusting it I was able to make it accurate to 30 seconds a year. But few cheap watches have them, including none of those I tried in this test. |
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