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Tualatin Celeron Cooling
Can you guys recommend best air cooling for a Tualatin Celeron Socket 370?
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stock cooling works great
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Even if you want to O/C to 133FSB?
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Charles,
I run a Cely 1.2 @1.488 on my Asus TUSL2-C mobo. The difference in temps is 7C. 31C @ 1.2 and 38C @ 1.488 with stock cooling and one exhaust case fan. Carl |
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What's keeping you from going to 133FSB and what's your Vcore? That's a little too low from what I've read some of those Celis can do.
Last edited by Charles; 06-14-2003 at 08:49 PM. |
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Charles,
Won't boot at 133fsb. GLC pointed me to a "wire" trick to modify the cpu to socket to get the faster speed . Guess I should since it is a test machine. I'll get back to you on the vcore. Btw, it has 256mb pc133 Samsung ram. The ram handles things ok. Carl |
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Are you referring to allow higher voltage settings?
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