Author: Paul Petersson
Date: 02:45:11 10/06/98
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On October 05, 1998 at 20:50:53, José Berdiñas Bonefua wrote: >On October 05, 1998 at 20:42:12, Paul Petersson wrote: > >>Here are some results from testing two Celeron processors. I used the BT16 >>position and Rebel 8. >> >> >>REBEL 8 BT16 >>-------------------------------------------- >> >>Celeron 266 @266 MHz (66*4) 5:29 >> >>Celeron 266 @400 MHz (100*4) 3:39 >> >> >>Celeron 300A @300 MHz (66*4.5) 2:56 >> >>Celeron 300A @450 MHz (100*4.5) 1:58 >> >>Celeron 300A @460 MHz (102*4.5) 1:55 >> >>Celeron 300A @504 MHz (112*4.5) 1:45 >> >>It gets very hot at 504 MHz, and hangs after a while, but at 460 MHz and lower >>it runs without problems. >> >> >>Paul > >What mainboard are you using for Celeron 300A ?? > I used the A-bit BH6. It allows you to use Celeron-processors at 100 MHz FSB without modifying the CPU, and it also allows you to increase the core voltage up to 2.30 volts. This is nice if you want to overclock. Paul >José
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