celery stepping and voltage

slax

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Oct 31, 2000
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this is what wincpuid says.



[ WCPUID Ver.2.8 (c) 1996-2000 By H.Oda! ]

Processor 1 : Intel Celeron / C40B9B80
Platform : Socket370 (PGA370 Socket)
Vendor ID : GenuineIntel
Type ID : 0 (0)
Family ID : 6 (0)
Model ID : 8 (0)
Stepping ID : 3 (0)
Brand ID : 1 (0)

Clock Frequency
Internal : 952.16 MHz
External : 100.23 MHz
Multiplier : 9.5

L1 I-Cache : 16K Byte
L1 D-Cache : 16K Byte
L1 T-Cache : ---
L2 Cache : 128K Byte
L2 Latency : 2
L3 Cache : ---

MMX : Supported
SIMD : Supported
3DNow! : Not Supported

Machine : IBM PC/AT
Version : Windows 98 Version 4.10.2222 A

stepping 3..... is that the newest? what voltage should i be able to run at then?
if its the new one, can i get it op to 1gig? :)




 

IaPuP

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Mar 3, 2000
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Yes.

The Celeron II gets stepping updates alongside with the PIII.

They run the same die-mask and therefore are essentially the same.

The Celeron II is just a Coppermine after some laser surgery.

Intel refers to the Celeron steppings with a leading 'm' instead of 'c'

cB0 PIII = cB0 CelII

The newest stepping is the cC0 stepping.
You have a cB0

You can check out the Sspecs (the numbers like 'SL32A') HERE- they will help you find out what the stepping is before you run the CPU.

Good Luck

Eric