View Full Version : How do I overclock my 400mgz intel celery?
ahenseda
07-18-2001, 09:29 PM
Hey guys I need some performance out of my clunker, How do I overclock my 400 mgz intel celeron ? :D
HAL9000
07-18-2001, 09:31 PM
Since the multiplier is locked on a Celeron, all you can do it bring up the bus speed a little at a time. You can add a bit to the voltage as well to make it stable. Keep in mind that it's going to put out more heat, so be ready with some better cooling.
LawyerRon
07-18-2001, 10:08 PM
What kind of a motherboard do you have? Some are better at overclocking than others because some have a great rang of frequency settings you can use. Also, be advised that the Cely 400 is not a great overclocker but you might be able to get a 10-20% overclock out of it.
Gintaras
07-18-2001, 10:47 PM
I have Celeron 400(2 of them because on Abit BP6) @558, on 2.1V and GlobalWin h/f.
FSB= 93MHz(1/3- PCI).
1 1/2 year so far without any problems.
Not thinking untill end of this year to get anything faster.
Carl Price
07-19-2001, 03:48 PM
Shoot, I was thinking that the cely 400 was the last of the great overclockers. I routinely get 1.5x out of them when I try. (I'm not a great fan of overclocking). A 400 when you can find them are about $40.00. A 600 is $58.00. Why overclock? You'll spend more than $18.00 for a better HSF.
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