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Wicked Klown
07-29-01, 08:31 PM
How can I tell if I have a cCo or a cBo celeron all I know so far is it`s a 800 MHz Celeron 2. With a stock FSB of 100.

FrankMasterFlash
07-29-01, 08:39 PM
With the celeron II 800 it is either cC0 or cD0. It never came in cB0.
1.7vDefault=cC0
1.75Default=cD0

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Wicked Klown
07-29-01, 08:43 PM
Ok so how can I tell if it`s a cCo or cDo. I want to do the wrap trick so I can incease the voltage.

AmbientFiction
07-29-01, 08:59 PM
Check the Scode on your CPU and then go here http://support.intel.com/support/processors/sspec/icp.htm . Oops I forgot to post that link I am glad someone caught it.
Match the Scode on your cpu to the one on the chart and that is how you can find your stepping mask.

Mike D
07-30-01, 10:35 AM
Go to this site http://support.intel.com/support/processors/sspec/icp.htm and look up the speed and the corresponding s-code for a specific stepping. You'll find the s-code of an OEM chip printed right on the chip or on the box of a retail chip listed with the chips serial # etc. Hope this helps.

Hemitboy
07-30-01, 02:22 PM
...or if you want to find out without taking the computer apart and visually inspecting it you can download Intel's CPUID utility which will give you the CPU type, family, model and stepping. Then you can reference the chart the guys linked to above for the rest of the info. http://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/frequencyid/freqid.htm

Wicked Klown
07-30-01, 05:31 PM
Thanks for all the help guys I found the S-Code and I have a cCo. I'm now running at 1.80 volts and 936MHz with a FSB of 117 but thats as high as I can get it right now. My CPU temps run at 27c and inside temp runs at 30c.
Again thanks for everything.

Endeavor
07-30-01, 06:16 PM
30C isnt hot at all
it can take 40C safely