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viper650
03-27-2006, 03:46 PM
just got my MB back from asus today and put everything together. i moved my radiator from the external setup to a new(and much better IMO) looking internal setup which allows for another fan as well. i put the celery in to see what it can do. i fired it up and set it to 180fsb(default of 133) and it booted. cool deal, eventually i found the max at 210fsb with 1.51v for a max stable speed of 4.2. the max suicide is like 4389 or something like that, good enough for 4th on the celeron D cpuz charts. id like a little bit faster, but it wont even boot regardless of the volts past 220fsb. i even tried 1.7 :eek: but i lowered it after it wouldnt boot. this is with the asus p5wd2 non e non premium, 2gb of gskill ddr2 533@580, and swiftech apex water setup. pics are coming, have to size them and host.

i hope this helps anyone looking for celeron reviews. i really dont want to do any 3dmark/pcmark stuff because the scores were bad enough with a pentium d @4.2 much less a celeron and gforce 6600gt... SPI times were 43s

viper650
03-27-2006, 03:49 PM
pictures:

http://server4.ihostphotos.com/imgt/41020.jpg (http://server4.ihostphotos.com/show.php?id=41020)

http://server4.ihostphotos.com/imgt/41021.jpg (http://server4.ihostphotos.com/show.php?id=41021)

http://server4.ihostphotos.com/imgt/41025.jpg (http://server4.ihostphotos.com/show.php?id=41025)

cant find pictures of the old setup, but it used the parts that came with the WC kit, basically just hung off the back of the computer. very messy and took up a lot of space.

oohms
03-27-2006, 04:33 PM
Yeah celerons are nice little o/c chips :D
Im looking for the 2.2 or the 2.13 celeron D's for a lower multiplier, but i think the killer will be when the cedar mill celerons come out :slobber:

R101
03-28-2006, 07:10 AM
Yeah celerons are nice little o/c chips :D
Im looking for the 2.2 or the 2.13 celeron D's for a lower multiplier, but i think the killer will be when the cedar mill celerons come out :slobber:

Just put together one celly 2.13 s478 system for a customer. Works @FSB200 (3.2GHz) no sweat, tops out at 3.5xx with stock cooling.