View Full Version : Copermine-128 and 2.05 volts, what do you think?
JaY_III
06-26-01, 10:26 PM
As I need something to do, the computer stores are closed....
I think i am ging to mod my slotket.....
this is an easy mod as all i have to do is connect VID3 to VSS (my default voltage is 1.65)
Oh the chip is a celeron 2 633 cBo, so if i kill it, oh well :)
But i would rather not kill it... just got a water cooling setup so..
Endeavor
06-26-01, 11:01 PM
ur gonna blow it out
go for it. if you have good cooling and you're not to worried then it should be ok. ive had my celly 566 up to 2.05 before. just use the voltage to test it. i wouldnt stay here too long unless you can keep it real cool.
JaY_III
06-27-01, 12:17 AM
them pins are tiny... very hard to get a wire wrappend around the 2 pins to get a default voltage of 2.05.... runnig at 1.9 right now...
as my BIOS now give me 1.30 (anyone other than me thinking copermine-t) and all the way up to 2.4 (fried CPU anyone?)
So it works :)
outhouse
06-27-01, 12:19 AM
if it will work go for it, i'm running 2.05 with air cooling, but remember all CPU's will fry at different CV even the same chip so there is some risk, look in the CPU database and see if others are having luck at these high voltages.
JaY_III
06-27-01, 12:26 AM
i dont think i will have the balls to go past 2.1v-2.2v .. well not today anyways :)
Celerons take abuse pretty well... I wouldn't sweat it, but keeping it there indefinitely may be a problem later on.
JaY_III
06-27-01, 01:50 PM
well keeping i thier is the entire point.
max i have tried so far is 2.1 @ 112 FSB, 1064MHz on post, sotware says 1071 (112.7), sitting at 1037 right now @ 2V (109.17FSB)
just playing with it right now, but i will get it higher, i would really like 1100 :)
jay (Jun 27, 2001 01:50 p.m.):
well keeping i thier is the entire point.
max i have tried so far is 2.1 @ 112 FSB, 1064MHz on post, sotware says 1071 (112.7), sitting at 1037 right now @ 2V (109.17FSB)
just playing with it right now, but i will get it higher, i would really like 1100 :)
You may have the chip to do it. Good results thus far, but voltage is too high already. You'll have to cool more else call it a sweet OC.
**Update -- You are running good cooling!..
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