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maxxoverclocker
03-05-05, 03:20 PM
Im about to get one of these (folding, i only need a processor and this one looks nice for the price) and want to know how high i could get this thing with an msi pt880 neo. thx

Paul1
03-05-05, 03:54 PM
Celeron D overclocks very well. You can expect at least 3.2GHz from it.

maxxoverclocker
03-05-05, 05:59 PM
ok thanks

MIAG
03-06-05, 05:40 PM
Can hit 3.7 ghz on default voltage and game for about 3 hours before it locks, and can post at 4 ghz on stock volts. 3.6 ghz on stock volts is P95 stable for 12 hours, which is all I tested.

JCLW
03-06-05, 08:47 PM
Depends what stepping. My 330J (EO) does 4ghz easily.

kb9skw.net
03-06-05, 10:08 PM
Damn I wish my E0 could do 4GHz easily. O well I am happy with 3.6GHz at the default voltage. :)

Sentential
03-06-05, 10:12 PM
Damn I wish my E0 could do 4GHz easily. O well I am happy with 3.6GHz at the default voltage. :)
If you buy an E0 then you will get 4ghz without much issue. Newegg caries gaurnteed E0s on both LGA and S478. Just look for 1.2v-1.4v

Kasm
03-09-05, 10:51 PM
From Newegg

Intel Celeron D "320" 2.40 GHz, 533MHz FSB, 256K L2 Cache Processor -OEM
Voltage: 1.25V-1.40V

Intel Celeron D "320" 2.40 GHz, 533MHz FSB, 256K L2 Cache Processor - Retail
Voltage: 0.956V-1.052V

so if i get the oem one i will get an E0 for sure?
Would you guys get a chip with a higher multiplier? I want to get the highest fsb possible. 200*18=3.6ghz, can a 2.4 E0 hit 3.6?