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overclock a 2.8 celeron d 366 lg775 socket :)

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hi all dont know if any of you have followed me other thread but i have been given a

asus striker extreme 1
4gigs of ram
x1950pro

at the moment i have got the asus,4 gigs and an old 8600gt with a shoddy 300w psu and an intel celeron d 2.8ghz which tbh is rubbish.

im hoping to get a better setup soon but want to play with the cpu i have so can it be clocked on air tbh any thing will be better than standerd as its only got 256kb of l2 cach.

so what can these things go to at the mo it idels at 50c with stock cooler i just want to do a quick clock on it now till i get me new kit.

thanks all
 
thanks for link king but if im not reading it wrong thats the real old celerons with fsb of 190mhz mine as std is 533mhz so its newer than the ones on test?.

yeah just looked at date of tests 2004.
 
Whats the max FSB of your motherboard? 1333?

If yes, then you can afford to increase the FSB from 133 to 333. This is way too much probably though, CPU wont be able to take it.

Whats the lowest multiplier you can use? What process is the celeron? 65nm?
 
yes it is 90nm.

im not going to buy stuff just yet so was hoping for a fast oc im getting diff reading with asus probe and bios so will try real temp tonight and see what i get then may bump it up abit.
 
For overclocking it might be a fun and learning experience, but with that celeron and that particular vintage you won't see much if anything even with a massive overclock, and it'll be a warm runner for sure. Real temp would'nt read that cpu afaik.
 
hi it wouldn't be me first time overclocking I was wanting to hear what others have had it to.

yes it will run hot why would realtemp not read it, it supports all intel apart from p4
 
well tryed real temp u are correct did not work cpu not supported tryed hardware moniter said a violation of sorts not to sure tbh core temp allso cpu not supported.

so any suggestions on what does work please :).

cheers

edit ok ive got speed fan that says im idleing at 50c in windows so high tbh but then it is 90nm.
may not overclock now what are these safe to run at any one?.

edit2 my bad it says the gpu is 50c at idle i aint got cpu it says -62? but there is a ACPI that says 40c.

damn it any one know of a good monitering software?.
 
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What about everest? is that compatible with those CPUs? I only got into overclocking with Core 2 here, cant be too much help.

I heard speedfan worked, so maybe thats worth more of a look, but at those temps it doesnt seem to worth it really.
 
well in the bios its saying 50 then rises to 58c as threre is no throtling in bios is this correct there for cpu runs at full speed?.

any ways if bios is correct then u are correct not worth overclocking.

will just try everest tho brb........
 
this is getting bad now everest is showing

Field Value
Sensor Properties
Sensor Type ITE IT8712F (ISA 290h)
GPU Sensor Type Driver (NV-DRV)

Temperatures
Motherboard 33 °C (91 °F)
Aux 15 °C (59 °F)
GPU 52 °C (126 °F)
Seagate ST380011AS 28 °C (82 °F)

Cooling Fans
CPU 3947 RPM

Voltage Values
CPU Core 2.27 V
+2.5 V 2.90 V
+3.3 V 0.05 V
+5 V 4.97 V
+12 V 11.65 V
+5 V Standby 4.92 V
VBAT Battery 2.94 V
Debug Info F AB FF FF
Debug Info T 15 33 201
Debug Info V 8E B5 03 B9 B6 04 4C (F7)

but no real cpu temp? allso this is reading cpu core temp at 2.27 where as bios shows it at 1.25 or so?.

allso what would the aux temp sensor be for?.

just tryed cpuid hardware moniter that says cpu is at 15c yeah right and gpu 52c i think these programs are getting confused as bios reads cpu temps the same as what these programs read the gpu temp at only one so far to read cpu at 50c odd is asus probe.
 
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That program obviously isn't reading the right temps.

Just clock it to hell. Prescott-based chips are virtually impossible to kill through heat, and it's worth about a fiver anyway :p
 
hi again i dont like to keep starting new threads so will post in here.

ive been looking at reviews for the sunbeam core cpu cooler what ver is ocuk`s as the ones in review show dimples on the fins and allso say its the 92mm edition? but the pic on ocuk shows a slight diff version.

allso can i fit a fan on each side push/pull?
 
P4 or netburst? Wherent all pentiums and celeron up until the started using the Exxxx naming scheme netburst based?

Netburst is Pentium 4 tech, PIII and earlier used the P6 architecture which is more or less what core tech is based on. The only good celerons is my book are the early PII based Celeron As, the Tualatin Celerons of PIII days and the fairly good pentium M celerons.
 
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