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Jpn2dy
11-18-01, 11:51 AM
Finally got my Celeron 667 To run at 1004 Mhz.... I'm running a ASUS P3V4X Motherboard,with a ASUS slocket adapter,Celeron 667 at 1004Mhz, locked multi at 10 and 100 fsb... Vulcano 2 heatsink and fan (Air cooling only)....Also 128 Megs PC-133 Sdram, Geforce 256 32mb video card, Soundblasterlive (value), and a 56k Modem.... Want to thank Overclockers for all the info that's on this site.......

Bmxpunk86pl
11-18-01, 12:25 PM
wow thats a nice overclock.

Jpn2dy
11-18-01, 12:32 PM
Thanks......

funnyperson1
11-18-01, 01:01 PM
yeah thats almost a 90% overclock...WOW!!!!

LutaWicasa
11-18-01, 01:51 PM
Originally posted by funnyperson1
yeah thats almost a 90% overclock...WOW!!!!

No funnyperson. That is between a 50-51% overclock.

Still very, very nice. Congrats Jpn2dy! And welcome to OCers.com :D

Pinky
11-18-01, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by LutaWicasa


No funnyperson. That is between a 50-51% overclock.

Still very, very nice. Congrats Jpn2dy! And welcome to OCers.com :D

34%??

66mhz FSB (celeron stock) to 100mhz is a 34% gain... :)

I had some good experience with the 667 cC0 chips, glad you got the luck of that draw (the same chips with the cB0 stepping don't typically make 1000).

LutaWicasa
11-18-01, 02:11 PM
Originally posted by Pinky


34%??

66mhz FSB (celeron stock) to 100mhz is a 34% gain... :)

I had some good experience with the 667 cC0 chips, glad you got the luck of that draw (the same chips with the cB0 stepping don't typically make 1000).

Nope.........that's a 34% oc on the FSB but a 50-51% MHz increase on the proc :D

funnyperson1
11-18-01, 02:26 PM
um sorry, its about a 51% overclock, i didnt do the math, just approximated, thinking that a 100% oc would be a 533@1066...hmmm, guess ill actually do the math next time....

Pinky
11-18-01, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by LutaWicasa


Nope.........that's a 34% oc on the FSB but a 50-51% MHz increase on the proc :D

Uh, yeah. That is right :)

Bad mouse!

[I took calculus, which is why I need a calculator to balance my check book ;) ]

Jpn2dy
11-18-01, 04:31 PM
Thanks for all the replies, So far it seems to be doing good every once and awhile I will get a BSOD..... But it always comes out of it...I had the core voltage turned up to 1.95 so I turned it up one more notch to 2.0 Hanen't had any errors yet, So we'll see what happens........ CPU temp according to asus probe has been running around 45c. and running 3dmark it climbs to around 52c. Not sure if thats to high or not.... I'm just using radio shack thermal compound on the heatsink...Wold like to get some artic silver compound but no CC......I've heard of people lapping the cpu but not to sure about that.....If anyone has any comments that might help me drop the heat alittle better that would be great.. Thanks everyone.....

funnyperson1
11-18-01, 04:35 PM
52C is a little high.....work on your case ventilation as a VolcanoII should be plenty for a celeron...

Yodums
11-18-01, 04:42 PM
Nice overclock.. After a few burn in it mite become stable..

And try getting your heatsink sucking cool air not hot air that is in your case, so I would recommend some case fans..
120mm.

Jpn2dy
11-18-01, 04:50 PM
Thanks Funnyperson1....... I should have plenty of case cooling I have a high CFM bathroom exhaust fan on the floor with a filter over it and a 4" flex tube ran up to the back of the case at the bottom...adn also have a lower front case fan both blowing air in...Then have the PS fan and a case fan up high in the back removing air.........there's pleny of air movin through the case.....

Yodums
11-18-01, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by Jpn2dy
Thanks Funnyperson1....... I should have plenty of case cooling I have a high CFM bathroom exhaust fan on the floor with a filter over it and a 4" flex tube ran up to the back of the case at the bottom...adn also have a lower front case fan both blowing air in...Then have the PS fan and a case fan up high in the back removing air.........there's pleny of air movin through the case.....

How about exhaust?

Mad Butter
11-20-01, 07:36 PM
Nice overclock. Welcome to Overclockers.com. Hi everyone who knows me. Haven't been on in while. Not that anyone missed me at all. :) I have been busy upgrading my computer. Just got the new sound card. The audigy baby. Mad nice. Well peace everyone.



-evan

Pinky
11-20-01, 08:11 PM
Originally posted by Mad Butter
Nice overclock. Welcome to Overclockers.com. Hi everyone who knows me. Haven't been on in while. Not that anyone missed me at all. :) I have been busy upgrading my computer. Just got the new sound card. The audigy baby. Mad nice. Well peace everyone.


I remember, and I think it has been a while... :)

welcome back... Creative bites me :p