Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 09:55:08 12/15/98
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On December 15, 1998 at 09:16:57, Harald Faber wrote: >On December 14, 1998 at 23:29:48, Vincent Lejeune wrote: > >>>If I recall correctly, few people could get their hands on the overclockable >>>Celeron chip. Intel made this impossible once they learned of it, perhaps from >>>or via http://tomshardware.com >> >> >>The 300A is easily overclockable : It contain a 4.5x multiplier provided to run >>on a 66 Mhz Motherboard (4.5x66Mhz = 300 Mhz) ... if you switch the motherboard >>to 100 Mhz you'll get 450 Mhz ... > >Nice idea, but what about the temperature? I remember when I tried to overclock >my K6-200 to 233MHz and it got too hot though I tried all tricks. Yes you need a fan on the CPU In the News we note a 95+% of success... Because Celeron 300A have the same engraving's size as the PII-400,450 (0.25 µm I think)...
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