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CELERY 1.6

nick1985

Lifer
my friend has a celery 1.6 he wants to know if he can upgrade to a P4. he has an emachine. mainly i want to know the pins, whether it is 423 or 478. that way i can determine what he can put in it
 
Originally posted by: nick1985
my friend has a celery 1.6 he wants to know if he can upgrade to a P4. he has an emachine. mainly i want to know the pins, whether it is 423 or 478. that way i can determine what he can put in it
AFAIK, there is no such thing as a desktop Celeron 1.6 GHz.

ie. Celeron 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.7, 1.8...
 
It's too bad too. I'm sure Intel could make a Tualatin 1.6 GHz. If a 1.6 had existed I would have bought that instead of my 1.4, even if it cost 50% more.
 
Actually I've benched this Celeron 1.4 GHz machine at 1736 MHz (1.7 V). FSB 124 MHz, PCI at 31 MHz. It's not very stable but I did manage to get a Sandra and QIII bench out of it. With QIII, it was about 8% faster with my settings but they were set too high for CPU testing, at 1280x1024 and everything turned up to max. But that's how I'd play so that's what I tested.

104 fps --> 112 fps

My system then crashed and so I just gave up and put everything back to normal. I won't bother attempting 112 MHz. The 37.5 MHz PCI is a little too fast for my tastes.
 
1736 is up there. They top out ~ 1700 if you have a really good chip, lots of Vcore and very good cooling. 1600 is much easier. I had a golden 1.4 that went to a friend. That thing did 1.57 UNDERVOLTED to 1.35 Vcore! I bet it would do 1700+ on the right mobo.
 
Originally posted by: oldfart
1736 is up there. They top out ~ 1700 if you have a really good chip, lots of Vcore and very good cooling. 1600 is much easier. I had a golden 1.4 that went to a friend. That thing did 1.57 UNDERVOLTED to 1.35 Vcore! I bet it would do 1700+ on the right mobo.
I thought about undervolting this thing to 1.4 V @ stock speed. But then I just decided to leave it at 1.5 V. It's not as if I'm running at 1.7 V or anything, and the heatsink only gets just warm anyway, never hot (unless I turn off the CPU fan 😛).

I have this rare but strange computer won't turn on for 5 minutes after a shut down problem though. I dunno why. It must be something to do with my PSU I'm thinking.
 
Thats an odd one. Try opening the case and pointing a house fan in there to keep things extra cool and see if it still happens.
 
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