Cb0 celeron2s? Dual?

Daniel

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I had always heard that the celeron2s were smp disabled but now I hear some people talking about the cb0 celeron and now the cc0 celeron which I was unaware of, are these chips now able to run dual in something like that new abit or msi dual fcpga board?
thanks,
Daniel
 

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I dont believe the smp is enabled on them. But the onvia.com 633's that run at 950 are all Cb0's

Try a pair, and let us know :)
 

Daniel

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Heh no problem, shoot one of those dual boards to me and 2 processors and I'll run all the tests you want ;)
 

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All 533A chips (now discontinued) are cB0. All other Celeron II chips are either cB0 or cC0.

That's probably why they overclock so well, aside from the smaller cache.
 

Daniel

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Well it's not really a case of wondering about the oc'ablity of the chip, I do have one system with a 533@800 so that runs just fine, I was just wondering if when the moved to cb0 if there was something for smp enabled on them.
 

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That was what I was getting at. They never "moved" to cB0. Every single Celeron II chip ever made is either cB0 or cC0. You currently own a cB0 chip in other words.

Haven't seen report of anyone run SMP with them though.
 

Daniel

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Ok I see, I was under the impression that they had changed over or something but apparently I was wrong, thanks.
 

Daniel

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haha funguy isn't having a fun time over here, that was pretty much my question but I'm thinking if they were smp enabled someone would have said something at this point, maybe not though.