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Thread: Celeron 440 over 5GHz ......

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    Celeron 440 over 5GHz ......

    Nice for a 2Ghz cpu

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    Cpu = Intel Celeron 440 (batch: Q718A281) Board = Rampage Extreme (bios 1003) Ram = Crucial 1800 cas8 Cooling = Cascade @ -105c

    CPU-Z

    163% oc



    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=578525

    Also got a couple of benches off

    Super Pi 1M



    Pifast

    Last edited by jabski; 06-04-2009 at 12:16 PM.
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    UNBREAKABLE!

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    500FSB cellly

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    163 % OC now that's value.
    Excellent results
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    Test bench: empty

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    watch out for the mutant celery!
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    Quote Originally Posted by xoqolatl View Post
    163 % OC now that's value.
    Excellent results
    All Celly 4xx chips can easily do 100%, my 420 even did it at lower than stock volts. It's getting it over 100% that's the problem here. Excellent indeed
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    thats insane highest i got was a whole freaking ghz lower!



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    Very nice! I'm thinking of picking up that cheap 30W Celeron for some OC fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martijn View Post
    All Celly 4xx chips can easily do 100%, my 420 even did it at lower than stock volts. It's getting it over 100% that's the problem here. Excellent indeed
    The problem is the FSB Wall... even under cold.
    My 420 did 478MHz FSB... Dice, cascade, LN2... LN2 give me a boost of 2MHz compared to Dice.

    So a 500MHz FSB Celly is AWESOME !!!
    Great OC!!!!

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    Congratz jabski

    Awesome for celly

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    well done james

    you are a hardware monster
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    verry nice, had a 430 a year ago.... didn't make it to 350fsb. this is just insane for a cely
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    I got a hard time getting my Celly 430 @ 4320MHz SuperPi 1M benchable on Single Stage, hit the FSB Wall really hard I tried 3 of them, every single one could do ~110% o/c, but even more, that's really tough !

    You reached 500MHz FSB for Christ's shake , ever heard of an annoying thing called FSB Wall ? Well I should probably take it more easy on you, since you've never came across it again Love that one dude, did you even experience any Coldbug/Coldboot issues ? If not, LN2 cooling is obligatory
    Last edited by George_o/c; 06-03-2009 at 11:44 AM.

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    nice celly man
    163% is just ammmmmazzzinggg jeez
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Awesome James thats gonna be a very tough nut to crack.....this could be a keeper!

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    Quote Originally Posted by George_o/c View Post
    I did you even experience any Coldbug/Coldboot issues ? If not, LN2 cooling is obligatory
    no cold boot issues atall. Hopefully get some ln2 on it soon.
    Quote Originally Posted by jayhall0315 View Post
    If you are really extreme, you never let informed facts or the scientific method hold you back from your journey to the wrong answer


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    Quote Originally Posted by jabski View Post
    no cold boot issues atall. Hopefully get some ln2 on it soon.
    w00t, that's madness

    Hysterically hitting F5, 'till update

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    Quote Originally Posted by George_o/c View Post
    w00t, that's madness

    Hysterically hitting F5, 'till update
    here you go bro

    Superpi 32m 11m15.172s



    Superpi 1M 13.281s



    Pifast 21.14

    Quote Originally Posted by jayhall0315 View Post
    If you are really extreme, you never let informed facts or the scientific method hold you back from your journey to the wrong answer


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    Awesome and crazy chip jabski

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    Awesome job so far, PCMark05 and Wprime 1024M still left

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    Crazy FSB, wel done

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    nice job

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    thanks to loc.o for the tips for spi 1m. also i got a more respectable 32m





    Last edited by jabski; 06-05-2009 at 12:09 PM.
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    This makes me smiling Great job, mate

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