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November 21st, 2000, 11:04 PM
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Cant overclock my Celery 600
I have a Celeron 600Mhz and i just purchased a Asus Cusl2 Mobo, the board Rocks!, but the cpu would overclock to 810mhz on my old asus board, but not i this one, does anyone have a solution, or anyone done this before and know a good fsb, and Voltage. DAMN LOCKED MULTIPLIER!
thanx.
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November 22nd, 2000, 02:21 AM
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What's the maximum OC frequency you can get on this one?
Also, what's the maximum frequency available?
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November 22nd, 2000, 02:04 PM
#3
I have two on Asus P3B-F boards.
One at 83mhz FSB to get 750 at stock voltage (1.5v) and the other at 900 (100mhz FSB) at 1.75v
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November 22nd, 2000, 03:42 PM
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my board will go upto 200 fsb. but you need faster ram for that, i was looking at 100 fsb, and my voltage goes to 1.85v
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November 22nd, 2000, 11:14 PM
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are you trying to milk it for 900mhz? that's a bit of a stretch for a celery i think. try the 90mhz setting you had on your old board, and see if it's stable. then, if cooling is adequate, slowly see what ya can do with it. (90mhz right? 9x clock multiplier X 90mhz bus=810) oc at your chips own risk!
I have two on Asus P3B-F boards.
One at 83mhz FSB to get 750 at stock voltage (1.5v) and the other at 900 (100mhz FSB) at 1.75v oh snap reboot! iguess 900 isn't that bad after all! solid!
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