Need Intel help ????

amurch1023

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I have no experience with Intel so bare with me. I recently got a Celeron 466 with an Iwill Slcoket II. My question is on a board that autodetects the chip can I use the slocket to change voltage?

The mobo a Matsonic 7192s allows me to change FSB and multiplier within the bios but the slocket has four jumpers (1,2,3,4 I think) don't have labels on the board as to what to do with them. The other four control FSB and CPU type.

So if anyone has a Iwill Slocket II that tells you what to do with those 4 jumpers I'd much apreciate a pic or something..???.

And what kind of overclocking is a Celeron 466 capable off?
 

Brunajs

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I dont own this MB, but I doubt about Matsonic's OC ability. Cel 466 stands along with cel 500 at the end of the row - last two pieces in series, so it won't run much faster than 500 - 533 I think.
 

AndyHui

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The Celeron 466 won't overclock well at all. 525MHz (7 x 75) is probably the best reasonably easy overclock you can achieve without needing extra cooling and voltage.

The Celeron 466 is close to the top of the .25 micron process, with a physical speed limit somewhere around 550-600MHz.
 

amurch1023

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Thanks guys.:D

I guess I'll just use the bios to get it to 525 which it runs stable at. Either of you know anything about the Iwill Slocket II??? And how about a PIII 450 can it do 600???
 

AndyHui

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Towards the end of the production life of the P3-450, most were able to get up to 600MHz. A small bump in the voltage to 2.05 volts was required by Intel themselves to get their own 600/600B to run stably, so it's not such a big thing to give own processor a little extra voltage to get to 600MHz.