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Subject: Re: Celeron Chip

Author: Eugene Nalimov

Date: 15:00:01 04/13/99

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On April 13, 1999 at 15:52:28, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>On April 13, 1999 at 11:16:36, Rajen Gupta wrote:
>
>>>>
>>>I have read that the 300 mhz Celeron is easy to overclock.
>>>
>>>bruce
>> very easy. 300 A can safely reach 450MHZ, 333 and 400's can in fact reach
>>500MHZ if you are lucky and some have even been lucky enough to get a 366 which
>>can reach 550. there are vendors who are selling dual celeron 500 for incredibly
>>dirt cheap prices. with NT one culd run a Fritz 5/32 eng vs eng match with
>>thinking on
>>
>>Rajen Gupta
>
>I have a BX mainboard (ASUS P2B-D).  Is it possible to use two Celerons instead
>of two normal P-IIs?  I was under the impression that they didn't support
>multi-processing.  Can you provide some web page pointer or something (e.g. at
>tomshardware) that shows you can multi-process with them?  Or is this just
>speculation on your part?
>
>Dave Gomboc

http://kikumaru.w-w.ne.jp/pc/celeron/index_e.html



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