How high did you get your celeron II 600?

EvilDonnyboy

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My friend says he can only get 9x85=750@1.55v

I will take a look at myself it soon. Tell me your own results.
 

Dark4ng3l

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your friend has a pretty good overclock(he's runing at 1.55 volt) if he wants 100 mhz bus he needs to up the voltage.
 

Dark4ng3l

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oh yea and 83 mhz bus is murder for pci cards (83 / 2 = 41.5 pci bus (very bad))
 

RoadRuner

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go all the way up to 1.9V with this chip and get your 900.

my 633's run at 950 with 1.8V no sweat. some take 1.85V , none took 1.9V
 

EvilDonnyboy

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he's tried 90fsb at up to 1.70v. he doesn't want to go higher.

Most are able to hit 90 at 1.70v don't they?
 

RoadRuner

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dude don't be a chicken. i run green core's at 1.85v and 1.90V all day long.

no risk , no speed.
buy retail, they come with warranties.
 

MadRat

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More than likely your lack of posting is from your lack of high-PCI/AGP support. 100fsb is easier on hardware than 85fsb.
 

scrubman

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well... i have been working on mine all weekend... i have not had too good of luck... i have to use 1.85 volts to get it to run at 950Mhz but it still locks up sometimes and quake3 kicks be back to the desktop after a short time of playing... i am going to try and remove the thermal pad from the retail heatsink and put thermal paste instead and hope for the best!! after that i will feel more comfy going up to 1.9 to see if that solves everything...
 

scrubman

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uhhhh... sorry guys, im working with a 633 celery2.. maybe ill start a new post!!
 

Boogak

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I've got mine running at 900 semi-stable at 1.65v. It will crap out of Prime95 after a couple of hours. What's the max voltage this puppy will take? I'm using an Iwill SlocketII so I can tinker with voltages.