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oc celeron with WinY2K

mywong23

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While running my trusty Celeron 300a @450 MHz on Win2k, my computer randomly gets Stop errors; when installing a program. But returning to original 300 MHz config, the computer works with no stop errors. Guess Win2k is very tempermental with hardware setups?

What gives?😕
 
From my experience, win2k appears to be a little more sensitive to an overclocked cpu. You can try better cooling & make sure all your hardware is compatible with win2k (updated win2k drivers).
 
I've had great luck with my Celeron 533 oc'ed to 800 MHz. My motherboard is fairly new, however (Soyo 7VCA). The good thing about Win 2K is that it has a cpu idler built-in.
 
i also had issues with my celeron 300a when overclocked once i went to win2k.
it was 99% stable at 504mhz which was good enough for me at the time.
if i wanted to play quake2 at the time i had to use softfsb to drop the speed down to 450mhz.

with win98 i was able to get 100% stable above 504mhz.

so i have seen that win2k is a litle more demanding on hardware.

dan
 
Yeah. Basically if the computer crashes in one program or OS at on overclocked speed but doesn't at the default, then the chip isn't truly stable at the speed/voltage. You might want to try increasing voltage or dropping the bus just a little.
 
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