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Took this from EVEREST Home

Processor Properties:

Manufacturer.........................Intel

Version.................................Intel Celeron

CPU Alias..............................Coppermine-128

External Clock.......................100 MHz

Current Clock........................1100 MHz

Voltage.................................1.6 V

Socket Designation.................Intel Socket 370

Now as far as i know i can not overclock that CPU is that correct?

Edited by Teh_BuG

Posted

If you can change the external clock you should be able to oc it.

100x11 is the default speed 1100MHz

110x11 is a 10% oc 1210MHz

120x11 is a 20% oc 1320MHz

128x11 is a 28% oc 1408MHz and would be as far as I'd go with stock cooling and voltage.

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I OCed 600MHz celeron 2 CPUs at 1132MHz on CUBX motherboards from ASUS with aircooling and the CPU at 2.0v (high, I know, don´t try it directly ;)). I never tried a 1100MHz CPU, but it just depents on your mobo.

So, the question is, can your mobo do it? What brand and type of mobo you have there?

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mobo? a POS, thats what ;)

its a Compaq Evo D300mt and they have MR825 boards i think ami bios

the newest drivers i can find for the damm thing are soo old :/

ive tried to change the clock multiplyer but the only way i had to actuailly check the clock was in "my computer"'s proberties box and i think thats a text file if i remmber i'll try again with everest.

thnx 4 helpz :)

Posted

Compaq? You can forget about OC'ing it. Their mobos don't have adjustable frequency and voltage, but you should look around in the BIOS setup to make sure.

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