Overclock Celeron e3300

Anyone know the maximum safe voltage on stock cooling? at the moment i have it on 1.288v at 3.339GHz, everytime i rise it i get BSOD.

It's stable according to Orthos.
 
should be alrite with anything up to 1.4v, temperature depedant, you just need to increase it and keep trying. But keep an eye on the temps for sure.

Hawker

What would you say is the max temps? i've got it on 1.4v, 3.4GHz and idle is around 28c and load is 69/70c

the limiting factor is the RAM, its cheap ddr2 667MHz and maxes on about 800MHz
 
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How convenient, was just about to post a thread about these chips.

Currently stressing an e3300 under an H50 at 3.75ghz, 300x12.5. Load temps after 5 mins at 46. Here's the kicker, it's at stock volts. :)

Now either I've got a holy grail chip, or I've misinterpreted the BIOS options on my GF9300 and it's doing something like auto volts but CoreTemp reads a vid of 1.2875v.

Any thoughts, other than "he must be smoking crack"?

Well i've managed 3.5GHz 280x12.5, my load temps after about 5 mins are 70c, however this is with the stock cpu cooler.

but volts is 1.4
 
Sadly I'm now on a comedown, Orthos croaked so I had to put some more volts in. I'm at +0.8 IIRC in the BIOS now and loading it up at 4ghz. 2 hours down and so far so good, temps however are now up at a more believable 65.

Still really pleased I've finally managed to get a chip that hits 4ghz, previous efforts all fell short at around 3.8. Typical it was a £40 chip that managed it in the end!

What RAM are you using?
 
Looking at your motherboard manual you need to change the "CPU clock vs memory speed" option to the lowest thing then you can push your CPU to its limit, you can play with the RAM once youve got your OC sorted on the CPU

Hawker

Ok, will do tomorrow, and i will post what happens.

thanks for your reply.
 
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