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Wunder
04-05-01, 04:03 PM
I want to up the FSB on my Celeron 766 to 100 MHz, what do i need?
I'm new to overclocking so any advice would be appreciated.

Phil
04-05-01, 04:30 PM
I much doubt you will run at a 100mhz fsb with air cooling, you would need a really good peltier with water cooling, it isn't economical cooling celerons with peltiers as if you got to 1.1ghz it would only be about as fast as a 900mhz p3, and you could get a p3 700 and over clock it to 933mhz-1ghz+ for less money that would out perform it and be less work

Wunder
04-05-01, 05:10 PM
But my BX mobo dont support setting of PCI divider, so all of my PCI cards probably wont work @ 133 MHz FSB with P3 700.
Besides ive seen loads of posts about people running C600 @ more than 1 Gig FC!!!
Logically my 766 should be more oc-able than a 600...

dimmreaper
04-05-01, 06:59 PM
Wunder (Apr 05, 2001 05:10 p.m.):
But my BX mobo dont support setting of PCI divider, so all of my PCI cards probably wont work @ 133 MHz FSB with P3 700.
Besides ive seen loads of posts about people running C600 @ more than 1 Gig FC!!!
Logically my 766 should be more oc-able than a 600...Well logic can be a bitch sometimes. The P6 .18u chips are difficult to get past 1GHz period. But I think you could hypothetically get the celeron to 100MHz FSB with some killer super cooling (water cooling and a 118W peltier ought to do it), but I'ts not worth the effort IMHO.

Wunder
04-06-01, 10:27 AM
Already plotting on a home made water cooler with a car radiator and some killer waterpump and copper cooler block...

Are there such things as >200 W peltiers?

dimmreaper
04-06-01, 12:56 PM
Wunder (Apr 06, 2001 10:27 a.m.):Are there such things as >200 W peltiers? http://www.tedist.com sell a 176W 24V peltier, but you will need some kind of high current 24V PSU to power it.

Wunder
04-06-01, 03:59 PM
Is a switched PSU a must for peltiers?
Since my PSU probably wouldnt cope with the amps drawn by a peltier i thought i might get one of them small, cheap 220->24 V converters. That one could also power the waterpump. I aint going for any of those lame fish tank waterpumps, there are plenty of powerful and cheap pumps at http://www.elfa.se/en/

dimmreaper
04-06-01, 05:12 PM
It's best to have a dedicated PSU for any peltier with a Qmax(pumping ability) of 80W or greater.

Wunder
04-07-01, 06:48 AM
it shall be done...

Carmine_Paterno
04-08-01, 12:15 AM
Trust me on this one, IT ISN"T WORTH IT!!! Do yourself a favor, get a KK266 motherboard, a AXIA 1 ghz TBIRD from newegg.com and o/c that with supercooling, and you got yourself a supercomputer. CELERON's SUCK!!! LET ME TELL YOU!!! I have been trying to get my Celeron II 700 to 1050 (100 fsb) forever! Only Stable @ 966 (2.1v) Peace of crap Celeron! Tbirds/P3's/Duron's are much faster.

Wunder
04-08-01, 09:41 AM
Well that would be a lot more expensive than what im thinking about. Consider this:
new case >50$
new mobo >150$
new processor >120$
thats at least 320$!!!!!!!!
The celly system lands at about 200$ and then i dont have to change more than the processor...
Everyone tells me to change to AMD but the total cost will get a lot higher, even if it has more oc potential!

Phil
04-08-01, 03:34 PM
did you not read the bit I put about super cooling celerons not being economical, if you knock off 200mhz off what ever speed you reach that is the speed a p3 would need to run at to perform the same as a celeron, for example my 600@900 only performs about as well as a 700-750mhz p3, so if you managed to get your chip up to even 1.2ghz which is unlikely even with a peltier a 1ghz p3 would perform as well, so a 700mhz p3 which is likely to get up to around 1ghz would peform as well as cost less than the peltier setup, you could even buy an AXIA tbird and a athlon motherboard for about the price of the peltier setup which would overclock to 1.4ghz+ and out perform it by a long shot, your best bet with that celeron is either to try and sell it over ebay or just settle for the highest fsb you can get stable