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Overclocking Celeron 700 on Ana-3

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Name: quacky
Date: January 4, 2004 at 22:05:31 Pacific
Subject: Overclocking Celeron 700 on Ana-3
OS: Windows XP Home w/ SP1
CPU/Ram: Celeron700/64MB
Comment:

Yes, you can stop rubbing your eyes. I'm running Windows XP on 64 megs ram. =p but anyway I need your professional helps out there, please.
I want to overclock my Anaheim-3 motherboard, on it is a celeron 700mhz processor, and the PLL is ICS-9248f-99. I've been reading some good things about overclocking celerons and I want to do that to mine.
errr exact specs from the eMachines site:

Specifications of eTower® 700id

Microsoft® Windows® Millennium (i upgraded to win xp sp1)
Intel® Celeron™ 700MHz (w/128KB)
64MB SDRAM (1 DIMM available for upgrade)
2 USB ports (1 in front bezel)
1 Serial / 1 Parallel / 3 Expansion Slots
Audio In & Out, 1 Midi/Game, Mic-In & Head Phone jack on front
Works 2000, Money 2000, Encarta Online, Adobe® Acrobat® Reader, Real Audio and Real Jukebox, Media Player 7.0, Internet Explorer 5.5, Netscape® Communicator 4.6, eWare, S/W DVD Player
AOL 3 month membership included, click here for details
eMachines Network Internet Service
Intel DirectAGP 3D (810 Shared)
Intel 82801 AC '97 Audio
12x Max. DVD-ROM Drive
20GB HDD
3.5" 1.44MB FDD
56K* ITU V.90 PCI Fax/Modem
PS/2 19 button Internet Keyboard/Mouse
Stereo Speakers

and i've tried CPUcool but it doesn't have the right PLL settings - it has ICS 9248-99 but not ICS 9248f-99, and i dont exactly know the settings. an explanation on how to use the CPUcool software overclocking and maybe a hardware overclocking help for the celeron 700 would be AWESOME. THANKS!

-quacky



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Response Number 1
Name: Real_Cool
Date: January 4, 2004 at 22:49:13 Pacific
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http://www.computing.net/cpus/wwwboard/forum/6232.html


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Response Number 2
Name: quacky
Date: January 4, 2004 at 23:07:13 Pacific
Reply: (edit)

Well, those are analytical arguments... theoretically, that could be the case, but oh well, I just want to overclock this bummer, even if it means the cpu burns out or the computer will be beyond repair. I just wanna try it, and if it blows up, big deal, I'll just get a new one.
Btw, those theories work on anything. You could say that nobody would ever make anything truly good, because then people wouldn't buy the next thing.

also the anaheim-3 mobo is made by a korean company called TRIGEM, if that helps at all.


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