View Full Version : Hehe Finally. Philli chip does 133fsb @ 1.55vcore. Philli chips rock!
ol' man
01-28-02, 12:49 PM
I finally found one locally. These chips are the ones to get. I will see what it will do later!
ol' man
01-28-02, 01:20 PM
I didn't even boot this chip with the IHS on it! Removed the IHS about 30 seconds after it was removed from the intel box.
You still are a madman!
Yodums
wow, really low voltage compared to mine! :cool:
ol'man plz post your batch info if it's a newer than mine (7140A302-0121)
MadMan007
01-28-02, 02:37 PM
Do you still recommend the Glaciator II for the Tualatins? Or what heatsink are you using...
Also, just how strong are the cores without the IHS? About the same as the CuMines, just smaller? And I know you always use a "custom" shim...you make it out of tape or something. Care to post pics of that?
MadMan007
01-28-02, 02:38 PM
Originally posted by doer
wow, really low voltage compared to mine! :cool:
ol'man plz post your batch info if it's a newer than mine (7140A302-0121)
My guess is your voltage needs to be higher b/c of the powerleap; more circuits=need more voltage. Would be interesting if you could pop it into a Tualatin board and compare...
ol' man
01-28-02, 02:55 PM
After comparing the vcores of the philli chips I found the ones with a B in the batch code are the best not the ones with a "A" like yours!
ol' man
01-28-02, 03:16 PM
update....
Here is what it is doing now.
fpo batch # is 7134B292
In the database it seems these are the ones to find. The ones with a "A" in them seem to not clock as high.
funnyperson1
01-28-02, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by MadMan007
Do you still recommend the Glaciator II for the Tualatins? Or what heatsink are you using...
Also, just how strong are the cores without the IHS? About the same as the CuMines, just smaller? And I know you always use a "custom" shim...you make it out of tape or something. Care to post pics of that?
id say theyre on par with AMD cores when the IHS is removed...
Heya,
Remember me? :) I've been thinking about removing my IHS on my Cel 1.2... Going to be getting a BX6 Rev2 (1/4 div!!! WOOO) from a friend REALLY soon and I also just ordered a CM HHC-001 (http://www.coolermaster.com.hk/en/products/cooler/hhc-001.html)...
I would really like to get all I can out of my Phil 1.2 (Running @ 1488mhz 1.55v with crappy heatsink on bh6).
Anyway, back to the IHS... How hard is it to remove? Or should a wuss like myself just not try it? How much gain is really going top be made by doing this? 1-2c? 4-5c? Or should I just lap the IHS (and hhc-001) and forget about it? :)
I would really like to hit 1.6+ (bx6 rev2 has 153fsb hehe :) ) on this nice Phil.
Thanks
How about some benchmarks ol'man?
Sisoft Sandra 2002 scores have boosted now as it supports more than before.
I had similar results with my 1.1a, ol' man...straight out of the box at 1.5v on 133FSB...1.46Gb...yes, Philli chips do indeed ROCK!
ol' man
01-29-02, 02:19 AM
Another?
Thanks ol man :D
Now I know which batch I should be looking for :)
Unfortunetely, I've got the A :(
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What number chip is this? 15, 16 or 17? :D
Good job ol'man your chip is very similiar to mine. I wanna see what you get that thing to with the IHS removed. Do you have watercooling for that thing?
ol' man
01-29-02, 12:09 PM
This is my third 1.2 cel-t and the best one. I have owned 1 1.2GHz PIII and also have a 1.0a cel-t also but am selling that one cheap. Just outa curousity I wanted to see what I could get it too. I think 1660 is the best I can get it stable too and it is on air with a pal 6035. I can boot past 1.7GHz with this chip but to load windows needs a miracle. H2O cooling to be exact. With my fridge cooler I bet I could get it to 1750~1800. This is one sweet chip.
Originally posted by ol' man
This is my third 1.2 cel-t and the best one. I have owned 1 1.2GHz PIII and also have a 1.0a cel-t also but am selling that one cheap. Just outa curousity I wanted to see what I could get it too. I think 1660 is the best I can get it stable too and it is on air with a pal 6035. I can boot past 1.7GHz with this chip but to load windows needs a miracle. H2O cooling to be exact. With my fridge cooler I bet I could get it to 1750~1800. This is one sweet chip.
Mind if I ask where you procured such a device? If you don't mind revealing your sources! ;)
ol' man
01-29-02, 12:43 PM
They have one left. I will PM you. They are not cheap though but I guess you get what you pay for huh. It is local I so I checked out the chip thoroughly before I bought it.
Thanks... we'll see if I can get the same luck!
(I know the woman won't be all that happy, but my b-day is coming up! :D)
I like how they had it listed as "Celeron 1.2Ghz (Retail)
0.18 Micron,100Mhz, Coppermine"!!
Originally posted by Pecos
Thanks... we'll see if I can get the same luck!
(I know the woman won't be all that happy, but my b-day is coming up! :D)
I like how they had it listed as "Celeron 1.2Ghz (Retail)
0.18 Micron,100Mhz, Coppermine"!!
There are "retail phillipines" 1.2GHz Tualerons out there????
Woohoo! A local pc shop's got the 1.2 for 97US ($155CDN) for the OEM, $10 more for the retail :D
NovaCX12
01-30-02, 03:18 AM
Here is mines currently
NovaCX12,
What voltage selections do you have in your Abit ST6's BIOS? I know the voltage fluctuates, but yours is showing over 1.82V in that screen shot.
The highest voltage selection I have in my BIOS after wrapping vid1 and vid2 together is 1.80V.
ol' man
01-30-02, 10:00 AM
Usually the ST6 ups the vcore about .2v always. SO a 1.8v setting the bios would be 1.82 in reality.
Originally posted by ol' man
Usually the ST6 ups the vcore about .2v always. SO a 1.8v setting the bios would be 1.82 in reality.
My VH6T does the same things, basically the same board with a different chipset.
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