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    Upgrading a Celeron 366 System

    Thanks madrat. I appreciate all of the input you've given. At this point I think all I will do is to up the CPU to the 533. It's the quickest and easiest. The next purchase will probably be a full PC with as much power as is available at the time I purchase. Of course that will only last...
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    Upgrading a Celeron 366 System

    It is an LX motherboard running at 66MHz FSB. Can this setup be upped, with the PPGA (either with the 366 or the 533), to 100MHz? What is the process or the steps necessary to do that, if it can be done? Currently my plan is to just replace the 366 with a 533 chip and not mess with it from...
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    Upgrading a Celeron 366 System

    conlan: have you overclocked your 366id yet, and if so, what is the process you used to get it to overclock? I've looked in the CMOS and don't find any setting that allow me to change the speed and I've looked on the motherboard and don't see any jumpers or switches that hint at this...
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    Upgrading a Celeron 366 System

    What does a PPGA 533 get up to?
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    Upgrading a Celeron 366 System

    This is what I have found out about my initial question. I have found that my system has a Celeron CPU that is based on the PPGA format. The fasted Celeron PPGA available is the 533MHz chip and so when desiring a simple upgrade the fastest CPU is the 533. This doesn't consider any other...
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    Upgrading a Celeron 366 System

    I have a Celeron 366 (Socket 370) system (eMachines eTower 366id) and I have seen an advertisement for a Celeron 533MHz CPU that can be plugged into the existing system to upgrade it to the faster CPU. Can someone tell me the ideal upgrade path (talking only CPUs here) for this system? Is the...