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That gallery contains photographs of a disassembled GameCube.
Since I have already taken it apart, I'm quite able to make any modifications beyond overclocking.
My only problem is, I don't know how to overclock the hardware.
Plus, I'm looking to increase the performance of "emulated" games that Nintendo has released (Metroid from Metroid Prime, and the Zelda games off of the Zelda Collector's Edition disc). Unless the lag issues are directly code related, I suspect that either increasing bus speed to the CPU, VPU, or the RAM itself will increase the performance of those games.
I... could work on purchasing a TDEV Gamecube, but I'd need to become a licenced developer for Nintendo before I can purchase it. After that I could see if switching out the board with higher RAM (TDEV supposedly has twice as much) with the consumer 'Cube. However, I'd rather increase the performance speeds of my original 'Cube before trying to become a developer for GameCube.