I have a Celeron Tualatin 1.3 GHz. It will run Prime95 mostly stable (crashing once every few days) at 13x131 @ 1.825V (1.74V actual). However, when I increase the FSB to 133MHz Prime95 locks up within a matter of seconds. 132MHz also locks right away. At lower FSB and voltage settings, Prime95 would sometimes cause an illegal sumout error depending on my settings. I could fix this by increasing the voltage and everything would run just fine.
I think this is very strange since last night I was able to encode a .mpeg2 cartoon without any problems. I was encoding with TMPGenc and frameserving with VirtualDub. I have also been able to run games without any problems. I ran the Sandra burn-in test thinking that my overclock might be the problem but that failed to lock-up my computer.
I am running generic PC133 at the most agressive timings my board will allow. When I back off on the timings, I still lock-up in Prime95 at 132 and 133 FSB.
I think I might be able to fix this with a higher voltage but 1.825V is as high as the BIOS will allow.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I think this is very strange since last night I was able to encode a .mpeg2 cartoon without any problems. I was encoding with TMPGenc and frameserving with VirtualDub. I have also been able to run games without any problems. I ran the Sandra burn-in test thinking that my overclock might be the problem but that failed to lock-up my computer.
I am running generic PC133 at the most agressive timings my board will allow. When I back off on the timings, I still lock-up in Prime95 at 132 and 133 FSB.
I think I might be able to fix this with a higher voltage but 1.825V is as high as the BIOS will allow.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
