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Name: RonnieJ
Date: December 25, 2003 at 21:06:23 Pacific
Subject: 633 O/cing
OS: me
CPU/Ram: 633/191
Comment:

Now that I am building a new computer, I want to play with this one. I have a 766 cpu ordered for it so it will be a little faster when I give it to my daughter.
Right now it has a 633/128/66 and I want to try and O/C it, I went into bios but I can't find anything there to work with.
So how do you go about O/Cing this cpu?


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Response Number 1
Name: jam
Date: December 26, 2003 at 05:46:01 Pacific
Reply: (edit)

Not much difference between a 766 & 633...at least not enough to warrant spending much for the upgrade...hopefully you're not spending more than $20.

Many of the older baords had the FSB settings on the board itself...either jumpers or a DIP switch...& some are autodetect FSB only. Without knowing what board you have (make/model), it's tough to tell you how to O/C


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Response Number 2
Name: RonnieJ
Date: December 26, 2003 at 06:12:57 Pacific
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No, not a lot, I got the CPU for 12 dollars.
The motherboard is a Cognac Micro ATX (ATX V1.2 form factor).


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Response Number 3
Name: Free Weasel
Date: December 26, 2003 at 12:17:08 Pacific
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I don't know about the board but I have a 733MHz Celeron and it works well with 100MHz FSB and also with 112MHz but then I need really good cooling to keep it below 41°C. Works good with the original intel heatsink that came with it and a 8cm casefan with up to 5000rpm on it (speed controlled by heatsensor or poti).


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Response Number 4
Name: RonnieJ
Date: December 26, 2003 at 12:42:08 Pacific
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This must be done with jumpers cause I can't find anything in bios to change.


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Response Number 5
Name: jam
Date: December 26, 2003 at 14:01:26 Pacific
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Need a model number for that board to be able to help


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Response Number 6
Name: RonnieJ
Date: December 26, 2003 at 14:46:04 Pacific
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Cognac Micro ATX (ATX V1.2 form factor) motherboard, TriGem, Korea Intel Socket-370 (370pin PPGA Socket)FC-PGA Celeron CPUs Intel FW82810


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Response Number 7
Name: jam
Date: December 26, 2003 at 17:12:44 Pacific
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I should have recognized it as an e-machine board...here's a link for you to look over. It doesn't appear that the board is overclockable unless you download a program called "CPUCOOL"

http://www.e4all.info/motherboards/cognac.htm


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