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AmbientFiction
07-17-01, 12:33 PM
Using WCPUID I get this
[ WCPUID Version 3.0b (c) 1996-2001 By H.Oda! ]

Processor #1 : Intel Celeron / 113F84FF
Platform : Socket370 (PGA370 Socket)
Vendor String : GenuineIntel
CPU Type : Original OEM Processor (0)
Family : 6 (-)
Model : 6 (-)
Stepping ID : 5 (-) <--------------- I understand that is the steeping but how do I convert that into cB0 cC0 or even cD0??
Brand : ----
APIC : ----
Name String : ----

Internal Clock : 600.05 MHz
System Bus : 75.01 MHz
System Clock : 75.01 MHz
Multiplier : 8.0

WillysNut
07-17-01, 12:40 PM
You need to check the S-Code aka S-Spec which is stamped on the chip itself. Then go to this website:

http://support.intel.com/support/processors/sspec/icp.htm

And use the S-Code to cross-reference the stepping of the processor. There are no cDO Celeron 600's that I know of...should be either cBO or cCO Good luck! Keep us posted!

AmbientFiction
07-17-01, 12:56 PM
Yea I didn't thin their was a cD0 but I just added it to make sure.

AmbientFiction
07-17-01, 03:41 PM
Ups just got here its 4:34pm est and they brought my brand new Intel celeron 2 633 cC0 stepped CPU. Anyone with one of these I'd like to here your specs and know what type O/C you got out of it

batboy
07-17-01, 07:18 PM
With really good cooling and a bit of luck, you might make 1 gig, assuming you have high quality components. Lots of those cC0 stepping chips do pretty good.

AmbientFiction
07-17-01, 09:07 PM
batboy (Jul 17, 2001 07:19 p.m.):
With really good cooling and a bit of luck, you might make 1 gig, assuming you have high quality components. Lots of those cC0 stepping chips do pretty good.

Good cooling would give me a gig seeing as how I have already gotten it to 980mhz!!!!!!!! :D :D :D
So once I change out the Volcano/// I should make it past 1gig