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this version of the forums is different to the ocau ones, so ill post this in simple non poll mode :)

Please provide as much information as you can

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CPU Shooperon 1.0A SL9NX
CLOCKED AT 173 x 10
MOTHERBOARD Abit BH6
MOTHERBOARD REVISION 1.01
SLOTKET(IF APPLIC.) : Abit slotket !!! 1.1
NORTHBRIDGE CHIPSET AND STEPPING : intel 443BX SL2VH
 
celery 1000A @ 1290 @ 1.5V on Asus slotkey in AOpen AX6BC Pro (i440BX), only removed AN3, AJ3, AK4 from inside the socket (ie. no connection AK4-AK26).

video card is holding me back (Matrox G400), cpu seems to do 1333 @ 1.5V, god knows where the limit is...

same mod on my Asus CUBX did not post.
 
Celeron 1.0a@1350
Vcore 1.55 28C
Soyo 6vca (Via Apollo Pro 133a/ 694x-686a)
Abit slotket iii
 
Celeron 1.2@1,6Ghz, 1,825V (dunno if less was needed) Abit VT6X4 (Via 694X-686A chips), slot-1 mobo, Powerleap modified adapter. Max uptime has been about 14 days (until I wanted to reset win2k). It would do at least 1680Mhz too with cold air.
 
P-III S 1.13GHz @ 1.32GHz, 1.6VCore mod
ABIT BE6-II, i440BX @ 155MHz FSB, Bios ID 70, 3.6V I/O
Powerleap Slot 1 VRM rev 1.1
256MB MCI/MDT PC150 CL2 @ 2-2-2
ATi Radeon 8500

i think i could go a bit higher with re-installed windows and more mainboardcooling.
however.. 160MHz FSB are not stable.
 
Overclocker said:
P-III S 1.13GHz @ 1.32GHz, 1.6VCore mod
ABIT BE6-II, i440BX @ 155MHz FSB, Bios ID 70, 3.6V I/O
Powerleap Slot 1 VRM rev 1.1
256MB MCI/MDT PC150 CL2 @ 2-2-2
ATi Radeon 8500

i think i could go a bit higher with re-installed windows and more mainboardcooling.
however.. 160MHz FSB are not stable.

Woher kommst du denn?? Kannst ja nur aus einem deutschsprachigen Land kommen, da es den MCI Speicher nur da gibt!
Cooles Setup, muss ich sagen.
Und mal ganz nebenbei kann ich dir sagen, dass 160 MHz FSB mit einem BX-chipsatz nur sehr schwer zu schaffen sind. Bei mir war in meinem alten BF6 auch immer Schluss bei 155 MHz!

Sorry for not posting in English, but honestly why should I, if I know that the one I'm talking to is speaking the same language as me:D
 
Celemine1Gig said:


Woher kommst du denn?? Kannst ja nur aus einem deutschsprachigen Land kommen, da es den MCI Speicher nur da gibt!
Cooles Setup, muss ich sagen.
Und mal ganz nebenbei kann ich dir sagen, dass 160 MHz FSB mit einem BX-chipsatz nur sehr schwer zu schaffen sind. Bei mir war in meinem alten BF6 auch immer Schluss bei 155 MHz!

Sorry for not posting in English, but honestly why should I, if I know that the one I'm talking to is speaking the same language as me:D

you are right but here is a "pubblic" place so it's better to talk
in a universal language

when i wanted to answer in Italian to a guy i posted a private
message ;)

it seems more regardful for other people :)

escuse me the OT :p
 
No problem! I just was too lazy to send a pm and frthermore, some people do not even read their private messages becuase they disabled the option of being "alerted" about new private messages.

Update: So for all now the Translation of the text written above. Just for more tranparency:

Where do you come from exactly?? I know you must come from either Germany, Austria or Switzerland because MCI/MDT PC150 CL2 RAM is only available in these countries.
BTW cool setup, you got there.
Running a BX board at any speed higher than your 155 MHz is very difficult. My former Abit BF6 also crapped out at anything above 155 MHz. 160 MHz FSB was never stable for me, too.


Hope it's OK now :p


If I'm really really honest, I just was even too lazy to post in English for one little moment, because this would've been more work for my little brain. But I have to admit, that this won't happen again!;) :beer: :p

Oh, I'm so confused today.
Of course I'll soon try to run a Tualatin in a BX, too. (I hope:p )
 
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:) right. i come from germany.
MCI built the best SD RAM..

well, 160MHz FSB with i440BX chipset is hard to get..
boardcooling is a great problem.. i use two 120mm PAPST coolers and one 60mm fan @ the chipset, but its not enough..

however. i think 155MHz FSB is a good result for this setup..
i got nearly 190FPS (i think its good) in quakeIII without ocing the radeon 8k5 - no wonder @ 106MHz AGP and 592MB/sec RAM transfer.
remember, the bx is designed for 100MHz FSB and 300MB/sec transfer!
 
martinus said:
celery 1000A @ 1290 @ 1.5V on Asus slotkey in AOpen AX6BC Pro (i440BX), only removed AN3, AJ3, AK4 from inside the socket (ie. no connection AK4-AK26).

video card is holding me back (Matrox G400), cpu seems to do 1333 @ 1.5V, god knows where the limit is...

same mod on my Asus CUBX did not post.

just today I got it to run on my Asus CUBX after doing the AK4-AK26 connection and some vid modding. currently 1400 @ 1.65V, but not likely to go much higher...
 
LOL now everyone is getting it to work.

1.2G (T) Celeron @1656 138x12 SL5Y5 Malay
ABIT BX-133 RAID and ASUS CUSL2-C
Vcore 1.60 Idle 35C 100% load ? hm maybe 43 max
R8500@310/670 to 700
3DMARK2001SE Default Bench 9156 marks http://service.madonion.com/compare?2k1=2966964
Heatsink/fan on CPU and Northy and R8500 no other cooling and no case fans. Ambient temp 75F

Been running this cpu for over 2 weeks now on either the BX or CUSl2-C mobo. Damn stable. I removed the 3 pins and set VID pins to 1.65v Default Vcore. With my -59C cooling i had this 1.2G@1872 benching 3dmark2001SE on a TUSL2-C mobo. I'm hoping to do the same shortly on my old ABIT mobo. Still modding my cooling for R8500 and BX mobo. Gonne run the R8500 at about -40C and see if i can get the core up a bit. Damn volt mod to gpu Vcore didn't do hardly sheit.

Man the BX chipset just won't die. Gotta love it. Luck to all you guys doing this mod. LOL beat my Celeron
 
CATCH22ATPLAY said:
LOL now everyone is getting it to work.

1.2G (T) Celeron @1656 138x12 SL5Y5 Malay
ABIT BX-133 RAID and ASUS CUSL2-C
Vcore 1.60 Idle 35C 100% load ? hm maybe 43 max
R8500@310/670 to 700
3DMARK2001SE Default Bench 9156 marks http://service.madonion.com/compare?2k1=2966964
Heatsink/fan on CPU and Northy and R8500 no other cooling and no case fans. Ambient temp 75F

Been running this cpu for over 2 weeks now on either the BX or CUSl2-C mobo. Damn stable. I removed the 3 pins and set VID pins to 1.65v Default Vcore. With my -59C cooling i had this 1.2G@1872 benching 3dmark2001SE on a TUSL2-C mobo. I'm hoping to do the same shortly on my old ABIT mobo. Still modding my cooling for R8500 and BX mobo. Gonne run the R8500 at about -40C and see if i can get the core up a bit. Damn volt mod to gpu Vcore didn't do hardly sheit.

Man the BX chipset just won't die. Gotta love it. Luck to all you guys doing this mod. LOL beat my Celeron

I can only get my cel-t to -5 deg. C but I have used dry ice to get my chips to -70 deg. C. At -5 deg. C I can run it to around 1820MHz. This is the best 1.2cel-t I have had yet. I am sure if I used dry ice again I could hit close to 2GHz with it. 1950MHz would probably be ideal.
 
Got my Celeron 1A working on my old Abit BH6 rev 1.0 (not the latest SS bios either) using the Asus S370DL slocket:)

The only mod I did was insulate AN3, AK4, and AJ3 by popping the slocket cap and wedging out the three respective connects with a smaller minus screwdriver.

First tried 100FSB with 1.5v booted into WinXP fine & stable.

After one hour, booted into WinXP with 133FSB at 1.5v and again working fine and stable. Played Q3 for a few hours, and now just letting it burn in. My components (Visiontek Ti200@200/500, IBMDTLA30gb, IBMDNJA9gb, SbLive! Value, 3com3c509(ISA), 256mb PC133 Micron 3/3/3) are all behaving quite well.

It's funny how this BH6 was OCing my 300A to 450 3 years ago, and now still doing its thing. In conclusion, the BH6=a true legendary motherboard, and the 1A... honestly, I don't think it's even breaking a sweat.
 
saytan said:
i really wanna try this mod now, but i cant afford to destroy a tualatin :(

If you do it right then there is no reason you will destroy it. If you do not follow directions then there is a chance you will destroy it.
 
ol' man said:


If you do it right then there is no reason you will destroy it. If you do not follow directions then there is a chance you will destroy it.


im extremely clumsy with small things


i got my spare BX board working today, and i have a slocket, but the board wont support multipliers over 8 :/
 
saytan said:


i got my spare BX board working today, and i have a slocket, but the board wont support multipliers over 8 :/


My board only has multipliers up to 8 as well....it still worked, but the bios reports both the multiplier and fsb wrong.
Go for it!
 
Nice Ole_Man but who's really older here is the question. My kid is an adult. That's all i'm saying about that. :)
I can only get my cel-t to -5 deg. C but I have used dry ice to get my chips to -70 deg. C. At -5 deg. C I can run it to around 1820MHz. This is the best 1.2cel-t I have had yet. I am sure if I used dry ice again I could hit close to 2GHz with it. 1950MHz would probably be ideal.

Damn i'd say you got a better 1.2G Celeron tham i. I wonder if the 1.3's are worth getting. I need to run it at 155FSB or so. Haven't seen any favorable posts about its ability. Oh and new score for you. 9302 marks now. Looks like my Celeron and R8500 just beat all the PIII's and GF4TI4600's hmm FFS.

:beer:

3dmark2k1se default bench 9302 marks
 
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