Celeron D overclock.

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Cheapo new PC's ordered at work came with these new 'Celeron D - 325'
2.53Ghz. They were fitted with different fans than intel retail box.

Put in a stick of 512 DDR400. Straight into BIOS, changed FSB from 133 to
200 x 19(locked). Booted up straight at 3.8GHZ. Idle temp 42c, full load
temp 62c.
Could only run a few CPU benchmarks due to onboard graphics.

3D MARK 2003 default - CPU SCORE - 732
PCMARK 2004 CPU - 5096
CPU MARK 99 - 228
 

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On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 22:25:34 +0100, "Alein p"
<alenontis@aleinrioversfefs.net> wrote:

>Cheapo new PC's ordered at work came with these new 'Celeron D - 325'
>2.53Ghz. They were fitted with different fans than intel retail box.
>
>Put in a stick of 512 DDR400. Straight into BIOS, changed FSB from 133 to
>200 x 19(locked). Booted up straight at 3.8GHZ. Idle temp 42c, full load
>temp 62c.
>Could only run a few CPU benchmarks due to onboard graphics.

.... yep, it looks there out is a new OC king ... even if it is based
on a PrescHot core (as I saw reviews on the Net, heats less than P4
prescot core, but still a lot IMO ) ...

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Hi,

It puts out less heat because it has far less cache than the normal
Precott. But, for a budget cpu is making some running for the XP+
series finally...

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On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 12:23:18 +0200, Spajky <Spajky##@volja.net> wrote:

>On Mon, 5 Jul 2004 22:25:34 +0100, "Alein p"
><alenontis@aleinrioversfefs.net> wrote:
>
>>Cheapo new PC's ordered at work came with these new 'Celeron D - 325'
>>2.53Ghz. They were fitted with different fans than intel retail box.
>>
>>Put in a stick of 512 DDR400. Straight into BIOS, changed FSB from 133 to
>>200 x 19(locked). Booted up straight at 3.8GHZ. Idle temp 42c, full load
>>temp 62c.
>>Could only run a few CPU benchmarks due to onboard graphics.
>
>... yep, it looks there out is a new OC king ... even if it is based
>on a PrescHot core (as I saw reviews on the Net, heats less than P4
>prescot core, but still a lot IMO ) ...
 
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I bought a 2.66 cel d and I have it running perfectly stable at 160mh
fsb (3.2gh). It would crash programs, including
prime95/pcmark04/3dmark03 at 166. Given the small difference in
speed, I'm sure that I could easily do 166 with a little more
voltage, but my ecs 865pe-a has NO VOLTAGE CHANGING!!! Sorry about
that.
Hehehe...
Interestingly enough, my cel is paired with a single crucial 256mb
pc2100 stick (shows as infineon pc2700 in cpu-z), but the ram will
run at 166mh 2-2-2-5 and 200mh 2-3-2-5 (the 3 is ras/cas, I'm not
sure which number it should be).
So, right now the cpu is 160 and ram is 200 in 4:5 mode.
JJ

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