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peter p

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Are all celerons that are 1.1 ghz and higher and have 256k tualatins?
I read about doing the wire trick, can't you just increase the voltage in the bios to get more voltage instead of doing the wire trick?
 
Yes, 1.1G above are all tualtins, the wire trick will give you addition 0.2V to the maximum voltage allowed on your mobo
 
The 1.4 is the highest Tualatin celly I believe.

Any with higher default speeds are the horrible P4 cellys
with 128k of L2.....
 
Celeron 1.1Ghz comes in 2 flavors.

C1.1 = Coppermine core with 128kb L2
C1.1A = Tualatin core with 256kb L2


The other Celeron Tualatin's are C1.0A, C1.2, C1.3 and C1.4

(and possibly a C0.9A (900mhz ) too..)
 
peter p[/i] [B]I read about doing the wire trick said:
Yes, 1.1G above are all tualtins, the wire trick will give you addition 0.2V to the maximum voltage allowed on your mobo

I thought the Tualatins use less voltage, why would you want more then?
 
D2DM said:
Celeron 1.1Ghz comes in 2 flavors.

C1.1 = Coppermine core with 128kb L2
C1.1A = Tualatin core with 256kb L2


The other Celeron Tualatin's are C1.0A, C1.2, C1.3 and C1.4

(and possibly a C0.9A (900mhz ) too..)

Yes, some of them are rare, but I´ve listened about it< I think...

:eek:
 
Tipycol said:



I thought the Tualatins use less voltage, why would you want more then?

to help make high overclocks more stable.
though the tB1 chips seem to need less additional voltage.
 
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