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To: NickSE who wrote (4708)1/7/1999 12:24:00 PM
From: Kaspre  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Nick, regarding 2.0v Celeron Overclocking, you may want to check out Minotaur's site (http://www.minotaur.com). It's been mentioned several times on this discussion board and seems to be a really useful source of information.

Bottom line from my understanding is that not all Celerons are built the same - in the same batch some may be able to overclock at 2.0v, some may not be able to overclock AT ALL, and most will fall in between.

If anyone has any other good sites regarding overclocking, let me know.

* Thanks for the info. I didn't know you could get Celerons to OC at 2.0v
* like the PII (SL2W8's).



To: NickSE who wrote (4708)1/8/1999 12:22:00 AM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
All,

From what I read from some reseller postings on anandtech and elsewhere only 15%-20% do it at 2.0. 2.2 seems to be the most common voltage. Increasing the voltage too much effects heat output, electron migration and other aspects of semiconductor life.

Sean