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Voltages on OCed FC Celeron

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cCO celeron 600@927mhz with 1.7v and cooled by a glaciator and 4 30 cfm case fans.

If you are overclocking one your self then stick under 1.9v with the default intel cooler and don't exceed 2.1v unless you use a peltier, 2v is the most I would recomend using and only with good cooling
 
The newer celerons, 800mhz and up on 100fsb (the cD0 chips especially) don't need much of a voltage increase to get 30+ percent gains. I overclocked an 800 celeron to 1.18 recently at default (1.75) voltage and stock/retail heatsink/fan. Your results may vary.
 
c 600 @ 1008 (1.7, defult)
c 800 @ 1066 (1.7 defult, maxed out my old bx board so I can't get the chip higher on my board... :-(

Wilbo
 
cBo celeron 633 that will do 1000 air cooled @ 1.9 Volts
2.1 will push it to 1066 watercooled

tried 2.3 and fried my motherboard... had to replace some capasitors to fix it.
 
633 to 950 at 1.825 with the Zalman. It runs at a gig easily with a bit more voltage (1.85) and a Glaciator on it. I like the quiet of the Zalman, though, and I guess you need to do some extra stuff with the ST6 to pop in more voltage...
 
Celeron 2 600 cB0 @907Mhz 1.85v with a Pep66XL Sanyo-Denki/Delta38 + ArticSilver II and 5 Sunon's fans to cool the case (Intake 1x80 & 2x92mm, Exhaust 1x120 & 1x80mm).
 
566 cC0 to 993 with a FOP-32 and 1.92 volts- won't go any higher and I'm afraid to bump voltage more...

Ususally run at 975 just to be safe.
 
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