Overclock Celeron 1.1GHZ 128K

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SinfulWeeper

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Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
AGP/PCI must be locked 66/33 for SATA to work on most Intel motherboards.

Amoung other things... I found out all modern integrated shizzy need to schnizzle on my whizzle.

even so, 8x AGP took the need out of AGP overclocking.

:)

Makes you wonder how fast those new 8x nVidia's or ATI's will run on @ ~100 bus :Q ;););)
 

Eug

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All PCI add in cards I have had ran peachy upto 38MHz
I've had hard drives kick the bucket at 37.5. 36.3 is usually OK, but personally I just don't see the point of a 9% overclock.
 

AkumaX

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i had a celermine that went from 766->1288

i had a celeratin that went from 1.0->1.7
 

Avalon

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I might suggest to the guy who needed a cool and value sort of chip to get an athlon xp 2400+ mobile barton. I think it costs around $70? Anyway, it will perform well, and if for some reason you do want some added speed later on, the overclockability should be there. Runs cooler with the lower voltages.
 

blackhawk

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I just picked up a couple tualitan 1.3s with adaptors to run on older motherboards like the be6, my vh6 and tyan. These are great as the tualitan has the full speed 256mb cache and .13u build so fairly cool.

You be careful running your celeron too far off agp/pci specs.
 

blackhawk

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I just picked up a couple tualitan 1.3s with adaptors to run on older motherboards like the be6, my vh6 and tyan. These are great as the tualitan has the full speed 256mb cache and .13u build so fairly cool.

You be careful running your celeron too far off agp/pci specs.