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BEAR 257th
12-06-01, 10:06 AM
Hi All,

Very basic question. What is the multiplyer for the Celeron 1 gig CPU on a 100mhz FSB?

Need it to configure a motherboard jumper.

TIA

Kevin

saytan
12-06-01, 10:19 AM
10


logical

BEAR 257th
12-06-01, 11:48 AM
agree 10X100=1000, just wanted to be sure :)

Thanks for the info

Yodums
12-06-01, 08:26 PM
Yes they're very easy to find out.. Celerons I believe after 733 runs on a 100FSB and .. so thats easy.. 1000/100 = 10

733 and under celeron have 66 fsb

P3 have 100 fsbs.. and some being 133 fsb

cyberey66
12-06-01, 08:43 PM
Originally posted by BEAR 257th
Need it to configure a motherboard jumper.

TIA

Kevin

You need to set X jumpers? Just curious why? It should run the same on any one, my boards mult is maxed out at 6 but I stuck my 1Ghz in there no prob.

JaY_III
12-06-01, 09:17 PM
any celeron, 766 and slower are on a 66FSB
all celerons 800 and up are on a 100 FSB

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

celeron sspecs