i'd rephrase that and say It's a bit like a P4 at 3ghz, it sounds fast but it isn't really :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
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i'd rephrase that and say It's a bit like a P4 at 3ghz, it sounds fast but it isn't really :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
yes but you can buy a P4 stock at 3ghz and everyone knows that 3ghz P4s arent fast anymore.
i am on a Asetek waterchill watercooling kit (4.3ghz 24/7)... i had the cpu up to 4.1ghz stable on a Arctic Cooling Silencer 7 heatsink... with a modded 90mm fan on there (probably 80cfm...)Quote:
Originally Posted by pcworks
my voltage is 1.58v in bios... but it drops to 1.51v load... (waiting to droop mod and OC farther :D)
mine is 478. I don't know why it doesn't pick up the volts. I have it way over recommened, something like 1.65. Its on water with a 120mm fan blowing over the mosfets and HSed. everything is still a little tosty.
CPUZ read my volts when i had them at 1.7 on my northwood 3GHz 478.
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Originally Posted by Kunaak
She is buying herself a 200gig Seagate drive when she gets paid. The 10gig drive is just a spare I use to test pcs with and dump data onto when doing re-installs for people.
Rob H
impressive
Nice =)
Any plan to change your CPU cooler and get over 4500 Mhz ?? =P
Tried to go for 4.3ghz tonight, posted but could get the ide hard drive to load windows. Upped the voltage and just made more heat. Probably would go a good bit higher with quality cooling. But as the pc is just for the wife to play with the cooling will have to stay as it is. I am presently running at 3.6ghz as my 24/7 speed, this will do for her needs.
Rob H
i say just leave it where its safe/ but still dude. 4ghz is such a hella nice OC for a Celeron. :banana:
now on a celeron if you could get it to 4Ghz... just for a laugh, id like someone to stick one under a three stage cascade just for :banana::banana::banana::banana:s and giggles lol
here's what my latest 3.0 530J is running on quiet air cooling.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ozzieg..._CPU_shot2.jpg
-not bad for a $178 processor, ehh?
2610 mhz, almost 1.7+ volts
Pretty good for a Celeron...4GHz Celeron = 3GHz P4 or so? Either way, great job!
my 4 GHz Celeron = 3.3 P4c. Sadly my P4 doesn't OC above 3.3 (had it to 3.7) I bent some pins, works, but it just aint the same anymore.
bend 'em back
How fast are these 4Ghz celerons @ SuperPi[1M] ?
I'm thinking of buying one of these to build a server to be 24/7 ON :clap:
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Originally Posted by Elvas
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