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Old 11-14-01, 08:38 AM Thread Starter   #1
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Call me crazy (c2-633@1045)


just wanted to see what this chip really could do and was counting on it to give in cause i need a reason to buy a faster chip/computer

now it runs at 1045MHz at 2.40V, temps ar still reasonable, and perfomance has increased quite a bit, it's a sweet chip

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Old 11-14-01, 01:41 PM   #2
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You're crazy!!

At first I was just going to tell you yer crazy because you asked for it and to be funny, but then I see you have that CPU at 2.4 volts.

YOU ARE CRAZY!!



nice overclock there, man!
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Old 11-14-01, 01:55 PM   #3
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I don't feel so guilty now for having my tualatin at 1.85v now I am afraid though that 2.4v would blow this little sucker.
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Old 11-14-01, 04:40 PM   #4
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lol... YEa the 533 and the 633 are really good chips to overclock.. I've seen it 85% overclocked to 1.1gig

and the 533 was 100% overclocked..

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Old 11-14-01, 04:43 PM Thread Starter   #5
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btw is there any way i can find out how much heat it produces at this speed/voltage... radiate only goes up to 2.10V for this chip

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Old 11-14-01, 04:49 PM   #6
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btw is there any way i can find out how much heat it produces at this speed/voltage... radiate only goes up to 2.10V for this chip
Not really understanding your posts..

I believe you have your temperatures in your heat..

All you need to know is your current overclocked temperatures.

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Old 11-14-01, 04:55 PM Thread Starter   #7
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just wondering how much heat (in watts ) this thing produces, thats what Radiate is for, isn't it?

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Old 11-14-01, 05:05 PM   #8
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yeah, thats what radiate is for, i has seen a website that did the same thing though...

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Old 11-15-01, 03:11 PM   #9
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And I thought I was crazy for running a 700e at 2.2 volts. Even crazier was the fact I was shooting water directly at the die. But I do have to say that yes "YOU ARE CRAZY!"
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Old 11-15-01, 03:13 PM   #10
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Don't expect that thing to last too long its almost 1volt over spec.

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Old 11-15-01, 04:22 PM   #11
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You so crazy.
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Old 11-15-01, 07:42 PM   #12
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hmmm... let me give u this advice..
i had mine running @ 988 (104fsb) @ 2.3 for a week or so... then it fried.. and my load temp was 47*C..
so i really mean this, u want it to last.. dont go over 2.1v .. its fun until it doesnt work anymore
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Old 11-16-01, 02:26 AM Thread Starter   #13
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well the plan was to run it at this speed for a few sec, then i expected it to die, to give me a reason to buy a cellie 900 to play around with until P4 northwood comes out... but it just won't die!!

why does intel make chips this good?

hey lol, whats this --> hehe

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Celeron 0633 - max: 1045MHz @ 2.40V - current: 0950MHz @ 2.05V
Celeron 1800 - max: 2072MHz @ 1.85V - current: Collecting dust
Celeron 2000 - max: 2800MHz @ 1.55V - current: 2667MHz @ 1.47V
P4-400 1800 - max: 2502MHz @ 1.75V - current: Dead
P4-533 2800 - max: 2898MHz @ 1.53V - current: 2898MHz @ 1.53V
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