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overclocking 533mhz celeron?????

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Name: Håç|‹ë®
Date: April 9, 2003 at 05:20:00 Pacific
OS: 98se
CPU/Ram: 160mb 533mhz celeron
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i have a 533mhz celeron prossesor and i want to overclock it but dont want to fry my CPU i need some proffesional help please....and then where do i go in my OS to make these settings? and change the FSB...how much can i change it by?



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Name: lol
Date: April 10, 2003 at 00:01:33 Pacific
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well if u wonna overclock ur celeron buy a good heat sink then go to bios at the start up u can change the front bus speed and other stuff but make sure u have good cooling fans or ur cpu will fry 24$ heatsing and bestbuy or compusa or u can go higher
but u wont get high speed at 533 celeron maybe 670 or 700 not sure but it will be much faster becarefull good luck


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Name: Child_uv_KoRn
Date: April 10, 2003 at 13:44:24 Pacific
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you can't o/c those more than like 75 mhz.

a 366 celeron will clock higher than the 533

a 366 can go to 645 if done properly


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Response Number 3
Name: lol
Date: April 11, 2003 at 00:07:04 Pacific
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well 533mhz i thing u can gain at least 80mhz or more


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