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running it at 133fsb would give a clock speed of 1330mhz i doubt very much
the core would handle that but i am not up on new celerons so maybe, if the
multiplier is unlocked you could always drop down the multiplier.
On Fri, 28 May 2004 21:27:07 +0100, "rob.b" <robert@helenburges.karoo.co.uk>
wrote:
>:>can a celeron 1000mhz socket 370 cpu run on a 133 mzh bus speed instaed off
>:>100 bus
>:>i know my p3 700 chip runs on the 133 bus making it 933 mzh
>:>
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its only a 33% OC... I have had good luck with several stable 40% OC's on
the 900, 950 chips.
i ran them all in an ATrend combo board, in the socket, with SpekTek PC133
SDRAM. Rock solid at 140Mhz (memory wouldnt really do much more, and the
board lacked voltage controls, so that was at stock voltages).
if you can pull the JediMindTrick on your board and force 133, give it a
shot.
NuTs
"Lee" <leecomp@REMOVETHISblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> running it at 133fsb would give a clock speed of 1330mhz i doubt very much
> the core would handle that but i am not up on new celerons so maybe, if
the
> multiplier is unlocked you could always drop down the multiplier.
>
> On Fri, 28 May 2004 21:27:07 +0100, "rob.b"
<robert@helenburges.karoo.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> >:>can a celeron 1000mhz socket 370 cpu run on a 133 mzh bus speed instaed
off
> >:>100 bus
> >:>i know my p3 700 chip runs on the 133 bus making it 933 mzh
> >:>
>
> -----
> Lee.
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>
I'm writing this on a Tualatin Celeron 1.0A and running at 133fsb for 1.33ghz.
Tualatin Celeron's work at 133fsb. Depends on you motherboard though.
Go to overclockers.com for more info
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Well, a 700 MHz Celeron would not be a Tualatin. A coppermine Celeron 1
GHz might get to 1333 MHz, but that is at the ragged edge of the coppermine
envelope.
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" )-()-(" <email@address.com> wrote in message
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> >
>
> I'm writing this on a Tualatin Celeron 1.0A and running at 133fsb for
1.33ghz.
> Tualatin Celeron's work at 133fsb. Depends on you motherboard though.
> Go to overclockers.com for more info
>
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rob.b wrote:
> can a celeron 1000mhz socket 370 cpu run on a 133 mzh bus speed instaed off
> 100 bus
> i know my p3 700 chip runs on the 133 bus making it 933 mzh
> >
If it's a tualatin celeron then yes. If it's a coppermine celeron then it's unlikely to clock that high.
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Lee wrote:
> running it at 133fsb would give a clock speed of 1330mhz i doubt very much
> the core would handle that but i am not up on new celerons so maybe,
if the
> multiplier is unlocked you could always drop down the multiplier.
Why speculate about something that's not possible?
> > On Fri, 28 May 2004 21:27:07 +0100, "rob.b" <robert@helenburges.karoo.co.uk>
> wrote:
> > >>:>can a celeron 1000mhz socket 370 cpu run on a 133 mzh bus speed instaed off
>>:>100 bus
>>:>i know my p3 700 chip runs on the 133 bus making it 933 mzh
>>:>
> > > -----
> Lee.
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I had a Celeron 600 running at 133 for a bit (gave me 900Mhz for $35 back in
the day) ...
NuTs
"Phil Weldon" <notdisclosed@example.com> wrote in message
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> Well, a 700 MHz Celeron would not be a Tualatin. A coppermine Celeron 1
> GHz might get to 1333 MHz, but that is at the ragged edge of the
coppermine
> envelope.
>
> --
> Phil Weldon, pweldonatmindjumpdotcom
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> " )-()-(" <email@address.com> wrote in message
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> > >
> >
> > I'm writing this on a Tualatin Celeron 1.0A and running at 133fsb for
> 1.33ghz.
> > Tualatin Celeron's work at 133fsb. Depends on you motherboard though.
> > Go to overclockers.com for more info
> >
>
>
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Yeah, and I had two Celeron 566 CPU's running at 850 MHz, or even 952 MHz
but I was an "early adopter" and spent quite a bit more than $35 US each B^(
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"NuTCrAcKeR" <nutcracker@internationalhacker.org> wrote in message
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> I had a Celeron 600 running at 133 for a bit (gave me 900Mhz for $35 back
in
> the day) ...
>
> NuTs
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David i was just taking a stab in the dark i said "if the multiplier is
unlocked you could always drop down the multiplier" i don't know if it is or
isn't so i guess it isn't.
On Fri, 28 May 2004 19:41:12 -0500, David Maynard <dNOTmayn@ev1.net> wrote:
>:>Lee wrote:
>:>
>:>> running it at 133fsb would give a clock speed of 1330mhz i doubt very much
>:>> the core would handle that but i am not up on new celerons so maybe,
>:>
>:>
>:> if the
>:>> multiplier is unlocked you could always drop down the multiplier.
>:>
>:>Why speculate about something that's not possible?
>:>
>:>> >:>> On Fri, 28 May 2004 21:27:07 +0100, "rob.b" <robert@helenburges.karoo.co.uk>
>:>> wrote:
>:>> >:>> >:>>>:>can a celeron 1000mhz socket 370 cpu run on a 133 mzh bus speed instaed off
>:>>>:>100 bus
>:>>>:>i know my p3 700 chip runs on the 133 bus making it 933 mzh
>:>>>:>
>:>> >:>> >:>> -----
>:>> Lee.
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Lee wrote:
> David i was just taking a stab in the dark i said "if the multiplier is
> unlocked you could always drop down the multiplier" i don't know if it is or
> isn't so i guess it isn't.
Intel processors have been multiplier locked for three generations.
> On Fri, 28 May 2004 19:41:12 -0500, David Maynard <dNOTmayn@ev1.net> wrote:
> > >>:>Lee wrote:
>>:>
>>:>> running it at 133fsb would give a clock speed of 1330mhz i doubt very much
>>:>> the core would handle that but i am not up on new celerons so maybe,
>>:>
>>:>
>>:> if the
>>:>> multiplier is unlocked you could always drop down the multiplier.
>>:>
>>:>Why speculate about something that's not possible?
>>:>
>>:>> >>:>> On Fri, 28 May 2004 21:27:07 +0100, "rob.b" <robert@helenburges.karoo.co.uk>
>>:>> wrote:
>>:>> >>:>> >>:>>>:>can a celeron 1000mhz socket 370 cpu run on a 133 mzh bus speed instaed off
>>:>>>:>100 bus
>>:>>>:>i know my p3 700 chip runs on the 133 bus making it 933 mzh
>>:>>>:>
>>:>> >>:>> >>:>> -----
>>:>> Lee.
> > > -----
> Lee.
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NuTCrAcKeR wrote:
> I had a Celeron 600 running at 133 for a bit (gave me 900Mhz for $35 back in
> the day) ...
You mean you ran it on a 100MHz FSB for 900.
> > NuTs
> > "Phil Weldon" <notdisclosed@example.com> wrote in message
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> >>Well, a 700 MHz Celeron would not be a Tualatin. A coppermine Celeron 1
>>GHz might get to 1333 MHz, but that is at the ragged edge of the
> > coppermine
> >>envelope.
>>
>>--
>>Phil Weldon, pweldonatmindjumpdotcom
>>For communication,
>>replace "at" with the 'at sign'
>>replace "mindjump" with "mindspring."
>>replace "dot" with "."
>>
>>" )-()-(" <email@address.com> wrote in message
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>>
>>>I'm writing this on a Tualatin Celeron 1.0A and running at 133fsb for
>>
>>1.33ghz.
>>
>>>Tualatin Celeron's work at 133fsb. Depends on you motherboard though.
>>>Go to overclockers.com for more info
>>>
>>
>>
> >
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how would i know if its a coppermine
and i have a celeron 600 its a fsb 66 mhz
and i cant get it to run at 100 bus the far i got was 750 thats all
"David Maynard" <dNOTmayn@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> rob.b wrote:
> > can a celeron 1000mhz socket 370 cpu run on a 133 mzh bus speed instaed
off
> > 100 bus
> > i know my p3 700 chip runs on the 133 bus making it 933 mzh
> >
> >
>
> If it's a tualatin celeron then yes. If it's a coppermine celeron then
it's
> unlikely to clock that high.
>
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"rob.b" <robert@helenburges.karoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> how would i know if its a coppermine
>
If it's a Socket 370 FCPGA Celeron 1000 then it's a Coppermine. If it's a
Socket 370 Tualatin it's got a large square metal heat spreader covering the
CPU like a P4 does. A stock Coppermine likely won't take a 33Mhz boost in
FSB unless you're very lucky. A Tualatin Celeron very likely would go this
far. Celeron 1.0Ghz has a locked multiplier of 10.0 so a 33Mhz boost
results in a 330Mhz increase. You might get a 20Mhz increase with a vcore
boost. . My PIII 1000EB Coppermine would max out at 153Mhz with a 1.8Vcore
and a decent cooler. That's a 20Mhz boost to 1140Mhz. If you can get yours
up 20Mhz you'll be getting a 200Mhz boost.
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If it is a Celeron 600, it is a "coppermine".
The original Celeron series (without an L2 cache started with the Celeron
266 and ended with the Celeron 300.
The original Celeron series (with an L2 cache started) with the Celeron 300A
and ended with the Celeron 533.
The "Coppermine" Celeron series started with the Celeron 533A and ended with
the Celeron 1 GHz.
The "Tualatin" Celeron series started with the Celeron 1A GHz.
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"rob.b" <robert@helenburges.karoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> how would i know if its a coppermine
>
> and i have a celeron 600 its a fsb 66 mhz
> and i cant get it to run at 100 bus the far i got was 750 thats all
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mine is the one with the blob in the middle like the p3 and celeron cpu
"Phil Weldon" <notdisclosed@example.com> wrote in message
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> If it is a Celeron 600, it is a "coppermine".
>
> The original Celeron series (without an L2 cache started with the Celeron
> 266 and ended with the Celeron 300.
>
> The original Celeron series (with an L2 cache started) with the Celeron
300A
> and ended with the Celeron 533.
>
> The "Coppermine" Celeron series started with the Celeron 533A and ended
with
> the Celeron 1 GHz.
>
> The "Tualatin" Celeron series started with the Celeron 1A GHz.
>
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> "rob.b" <robert@helenburges.karoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> > how would i know if its a coppermine
> >
> > and i have a celeron 600 its a fsb 66 mhz
> > and i cant get it to run at 100 bus the far i got was 750 thats all
>
>
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Yeah, and the "Tualatin" line included a 900 MHz CPU; so sue me B^). A
Celeron 600 is still a "coppermine". Also, it seems Intel is sometimes
doing a little revision of history when it lists discontinued CPU's B^(
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> > The "Coppermine" Celeron series started with the Celeron 533A and ended
> with
> > the Celeron 1 GHz.
>
> The Coppermine Celeron family ends with the 1.1Ghz model, not the 1.0 Ghz
> model.
>
>
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rob.b wrote:
> how would i know if its a coppermine
If it looks like the 600 it's a coppermine. If it has a metal can on it it's a tualatin.
> > and i have a celeron 600 its a fsb 66 mhz
> and i cant get it to run at 100 bus the far i got was 750 thats all
It should do 900 with increased core voltage.
> > "David Maynard" <dNOTmayn@ev1.net> wrote in message
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> >>rob.b wrote:
>>
>>>can a celeron 1000mhz socket 370 cpu run on a 133 mzh bus speed instaed
> > off
> >>>100 bus
>>>i know my p3 700 chip runs on the 133 bus making it 933 mzh
>>>
>>>
>>
>>If it's a tualatin celeron then yes. If it's a coppermine celeron then
> > it's
> >>unlikely to clock that high.
>>
> > >