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Is that possible to O/C Celeron 433 to 1000+?

stingbandel

Diamond Member
Is that possible? I see on Overclockers.com that someone can O/C it up to 1000+. I really wonder if it can cause I think it's impossible. Thanks for the info. If someone can get that, please teach me how to do it cause I want to O/C my Celeron 433.

Darno
 
that seems like a load of #%$@#^ to me...
celeron 433s are based on the old .25 process that could barely hit 600, maybe 700 tops with watercooling/peltiers.
the 533 and 566 celerons can sometimes hit 1g+, but you gotta have some extreme cooling, and top notch components before you even think about that.
 
what I have is Celeron 433 not 566. I need to buy a new mobo since I can't OC Intel mobo. If you know how to get the Celeron 433 OC to 1000+ give me suggestion what mobo should I buy. Thanks

Darno
 
for current oc, you want an Asus CUSL2 mobo, they support the 133fsb fully, so you won't damage your agp or pci bus.

As for cpu.. hmm. depends, if you're lookin for value, I think 566 cellmine is your best beat, but be warn, most of them can do 850 easily, but almost none.. I mean.. NONE will do 1ghz+, if you're aimming for that, try to find some old CBO intel PIII 700e, I think they're currently the only chip that is capable of oc to 1+ ghz using convential cooling. By old I mean week 24 or so, don't get anything pass that, intel started to sort the really good 700e then and label them 933.. hehe..

Otherwise, 566 is your best beat, almost all will go to 850, but even w/ my chip.. which is a very very good chip, since it can do 901 at 1.7v, I still have trouble getting it to 950, even at 1.8+v
 
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