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OC CUSL@-C and 1.1Ghz
"Hugh Sutherland" wrote in message ... I have an CUSL2-C and a Tualatic 1.1Ghz chip with adapter. I have the latest bios (beta version still) and I want to know what I can saftley OC this cpu to. What voltages and FSB steps, etc, etc. You have the Tualatin Celeron (100FSB)....I used to have the 1.13 Ghz PIII Tualatin (133FSB) and I ran it for 3 years at 1317Mhz (155FSB) without complaint and at stock voltage. It would do 1350-1375 with a slight vcore boost. |
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Hugh Sutherland wrote: I have an CUSL2-C and a Tualatic 1.1Ghz chip with adapter. I have the latest bios (beta version still) and I want to know what I can saftley OC this cpu to. What voltages and FSB steps, etc, etc. Hugh IME Tualatin processors top out at around 1.6Ghz and rarely respond to Vcore increases - assuming air cooling. 133Mhz FSB at stock voltage should be a given, take the FSB up from there. When you reach maximum FSB for stock voltage, you can safely increase Vcore as far as 1.65v to convince yourself it doesn't help, then drop back to stock or lower. I have several Tualatin 1A @ 1.5Ghz (150Mhz FSB) & Vcore 1.4v - nice performance :-) HTH P2B |
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