help with celeron overclocking

basara318

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Jul 15, 2000
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Hi all
I have a maxtor 5 gig(yep) that i used for the last 2 yrs as my main and only harddrive, i had a celeron 300 oc 450, then i had a 366 oc 550, problem is. none of my overclockings seems to be stable enough that i could actually play FPS on it for long period of time, they always crash and now it has gotten to the point that i have to lower my hardware accelerations to basic so i can play "the sims" needless to say i am really frustrated. here is my system main specs
96 mb pc 100 ram
5.4 gb 5400 rpm maxtor
voodoo3 2000
celeron 366- 550(now back to 366)
slotket+ globalwin32 fan
abit bh6 rev 2
sblive
scsi CD-R + CD + ISA SCSCI


i suspect my main problem might be the harddrive(i have not formatted the HD at all for the entire 2 yrs and there is a whole bunch of programs on it) i think i have adequate cooling besides i always leave my case open. i recently bought a celeron 566 , please advise on what part of my system do i need to improve on so i can OC my celeron 566 and be stable. i have a limited budget but suggestions are welcome. also i looked at the compgeeks refurbed seagate for 71$, are refurbed drives any good? (my SCSI CD rom is refurbed but it worked fine for the last 2 yrs) thanks in advance for any info

 

Ulysses

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You didn't say which slotket you're using, but its a good idea to use the same one as your mobo. You might want to look at
http:// [url]http://support.intel.com/support/processors/pentiumiii/ssalist.htm [/url]

It may be that your drive is not stable when overclocked, but your problems don't sound like that to me. Maybe try reposting this with 'Celeron' in the title and/or 'BH6' to get the attention of those with expertise in those items.

If you decide to get a new HDD and are on a budget you might look for one of those that was top dog a while back but have been upstaged by newer more expensive ones. I bought a Western Digital Expert 18 GB 7200 rpm HDD about 9 months ago. It is a fine HDD and has a great installation utility with it - it is probably available pretty cheap nowadays, but is still a very good drive.
http:// [url]http://www.storagereview.com/articles/9903/990316wdx18.html [/url]