ph sorry didnt know that :toast: How much are the mobile celery's?
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ph sorry didnt know that :toast: How much are the mobile celery's?
cheap, around 40 and 45 euro's on german ebay. :DQuote:
How much are the mobile celery's?
notebook pull possibly.
I have an unlocked Duron 600 that a friend gave me. I haven't had time to play with it yet, but when I do it will go in a modded Mach1 that does -48c. I expect it should do well. ;)
rio, its a nice oc, but just like you said its nothing special... ive seen 3.5ghz+ ocs with those celerons...
honestly, this german ocing competition is a joke. when i heard of the systems that won i was like wtf? you kidding me? the systems that won the competition are like average systems on this forum ^^
i think one guy won because he got his 1700+ to 2400 on air... thats a joke! ive seen a 1700+@2700 on air already...
and 2400 is the average any 1700+ will do, even on air.
this gocm is a joke...
dont get me wrong, 3ghz on that celly is still nice! :toast: what are your temps and have you tried water on it?
hey, no prob :toast:
gocm... but the race is only so good, as ppl joining the race.
27 was previous listet, on start only 8.
two fails in stability benchmarks (half hour prime95), now only 6..... and 9 prices to win. :( :D
anyway, this was the first one, the second next year hopefully better.
we need more participant's...:stick: ;)
http://www.docm.org
no, i have not tryed water on it. this rig is only a cruncher with 1gig hdd and 2mb pci mystique and win98se.:D
temps are normal, not over 50°C .
if i would have know about docm before i would have joined... maybe i would have won something with my 1700+@10x240 on air... :D
see you next year? i defense my title. :toast:
hehe :D
i will tell a good friend about this competition, he is running an old 1ghz t-bird @1.9ghz with simple watercooling ;)
In the swedish competition only k6-2 and up from AMD is allowed and p2/celeron from intel. So no 486 etc will do :/ 750% overclock wouldnt look that bad though :D
You could try a p4 1.6a with ln2 on a canterwood board maybe.. Or a 1700+ on ln2? If you went the ln2 and turbopll route you could lock the pci/agp busses on a 440bx board, and with enough volts and the right stick of pc166 and a good celery 300a..... :D
i440BX?.. that's my fav.
In the P3 class, the highest i've gone with a P3 copper 1000e and 440bx board was 1,450mhz@ 2.3v air cooled & PSU rail mods. Sandra CPU Burn-in passed@ max temp of 45C. Second highest overclock in the P3 database.
i sell 100% oced usb vibrators. all of them tesed on monkeys
Ouch, my duron 600 that died did 1200MHz on plain water and 2.2Vcore. And my cpu wasnt even good. I want one of the duron 600:s that do 1200MHz on air :)Quote:
Originally posted by Vlad Draculea
dont tell me you are really believing the 486 oc, it is ovious it is a joke, computer inside a fridge without insulation and with condensing vodka botles over????.by the way veri nice ocs here. my personal best percentage wise is duron 600@1100 2.55v on watercooling with ice inside, the core was at 8ºc i think.
Now that sounds sweet, hmm any guide to make a pll on your own? And a celery 266 would be better with no L2-cache ;)Quote:
Originally posted by RuKK
You could try a p4 1.6a with ln2 on a canterwood board maybe.. Or a 1700+ on ln2? If you went the ln2 and turbopll route you could lock the pci/agp busses on a 440bx board, and with enough volts and the right stick of pc166 and a good celery 300a..... :D
If you can, grab yourself a Celeron 300 non A and a decent motherboard, mine went @ 600MHz for a year or so on stock cooling on a PC-Chips motherboard, with decent cooling and a huge chunk of voltage you should be able to get one to insane speeds. :D
Hmm I have qite good oc with my Celeron 700MHz on BH6 with TurboPLL and some extra MosFETs, PSU mods (3.3V@4v, 5V@6V).
The highest Sandra stable frequency was 1929.7MHz. At 3.2V. This is 184MHz FSB on old 440BX chipset, with pair of Micron PC133 CL2 registered modules.
And here is screenshot:
http://www2.arnes.si/~mbabic/TribesMan@Cel700.JPG
And that is about 175.6% overclock...
TribesMan,
Very Impressive!:D
:toast:
Thank you!
TribesMan: That's extreme :toast: Hmm, about these turbo-plls, u have to buy one right? :( kinda hard to make one on your own.
AFAIK, most turbo pll's are made, not bought. I had a link to a description of howto, but it's broke. I'll see what I can find.
Adding a turbo PLL is only slightly harder than a volt mod, once you know what is needed.
Steve,Quote:
Originally posted by sjohnson
AFAIK, most turbo pll's are made, not bought. I had a link to a description of howto, but it's broke. I'll see what I can find.
Adding a turbo PLL is only slightly harder than a volt mod, once you know what is needed.
Please do try to dig up that link. I'm very interested in reading it also. Thanks :D
tribesman, and that is with what cooling??
3.2V for a 0.18u celery???
micron reg. ram at 184 with CAS2-2-2 timings?
what kind of sandra unbuffered u got?
HMB, building Turbo is not too difficult (its rather simple if you happen to have some old/dead mobo u dont need..)
some discussion about Turbos
The link I had was from a regular at ocworkbench/ECS forums about 2 years ago. If I can remember his posting name I might be able to find his posts with the link to his turbo pll mods. His instructions look much like those in macci's post though, but IIRC there was a little more detail and explanation.
Pegelius is his post name. Another Finn - crazy Finns ;)
The turbo PLL mod I remembered was for the ECS K7S5a, here's that link: http://www.ratol.fi/~ppiippo/Mods/Tu...threesteps.jpg
If you browse around under http://www.ratol.fi/~ppiippo/Mods you'll see he's done other PLL mods as well.
The biggest problem for the mod is finding the cut and solder points for your motherboard. The rest is just finding the components and adding them onto your board ;)