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Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:02 pm Reply and quote this post
Ok, I tried to overclock this 400mhz celeron with 66mhz bus to 100mhz bus and 6x multiplier and now it doesnt show anything on the screen at all.  So I try doing it to my 1.8ghz duron, and i tried to get it to 2.1ghz and it wont work now.  Who the crap has decent overclocking processors?
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Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:04 pm Reply and quote this post
First of all, Duron suck as OC'ers, unless you have an unlocked core. And a 400MHz Celeron? Normal Celerons suck so you want to OC a 400MHz one? I suggest you invest in Triple Phase Change cooling. :)

AMD XP-M's are excellent OC'ers.

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Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:05 pm Reply and quote this post
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First of all, Duron suck as OC'ers, unless you have an unlocked core. And a 400MHz Celeron? Normal Celerons suck so you want to OC a 400MHz one? I suggest you invest in Triple Phase Change cooling. :)

erm, i got a 400mhz and thats that.  i overclocked it, its got good cooling.  It just doesnt show.  The duron gets to 2.0ghz fine, then at 2.1 it sucks.

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Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:08 pm Reply and quote this post
Perhaps your ECS motherboard? ;)
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Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:11 pm Reply and quote this post
You may need a VCore adjustment? :)
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Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:31 pm Reply and quote this post
i got the celeron at 525 now, and Im getting some dude to ship me a 600mhz for 10 bucks.  The duron, im selling the whole pc.  If anyone wants it its 200 bucks and its 1.8ghz 512mb ram with 120gb hard drive, 64mb geforce 2 and some other shitss.
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Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:50 pm Reply and quote this post
got it to 600, had to slow the bus to 75 and then crank up the multiplier.   :o
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Sun Feb 06, 2005 4:08 pm Reply and quote this post
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got it to 600, had to slow the bus to 75 and then crank up the multiplier.   :o

Wouldn't the bus increase performance? This is what I think, seeing that I worked with Celerons & P4's. But then again, what do I know, I'm an Intel Lover with a Roccking Opteron system. :)  :blink:


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Sun Feb 06, 2005 4:18 pm Reply and quote this post
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got it to 600, had to slow the bus to 75 and then crank up the multiplier.?  :o

Wouldn't the bus increase performance? This is what I think, seeing that I worked with Celerons & P4's. But then again, what do I know, I'm an Intel Lover with a Roccking Opteron system. :)  :blink:

Well, the computer itself SHOULD be at 600 if you do the math right, but it is only at 488.  And i cant adjuct the VCore.  :D  I hope my ibook gets here tomorrow, that thing is s**t.

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