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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2001 6:58 pm
by BlueWeasel
Here is my setup:

Abit BE6-II
Cel 633 currently O/C to 950@1.80v (100 FSB) with Alpha PEP66
192mb PC100 RAM (128mb Micron, 64mb Generic)
Leadtek WinFast GTS 32mb
Win98SE
Antec SX830 case with 3 fans and a 2CoolPC Plus

When I try to run the Celly at a FSB of anything larger than 100, then the computer is not stable. For instance, I can boot in Windows with my FSB set at 105 (1000mhz) with my voltage set at 1.9v, but CPU extensive programs or games result in a crash. I get errors when loading Windows at a voltage lower than 1.9v.

While I am very satisified with 950mhz @ 1.80v, I just wonder what is holding me back from anything more. I see alot of systems with the same chip in the overclocking database at Overclockers.com that run stable around the 975-1000mhz range at the same voltages as mine.

My question is what part of my system is holding me back? Have I reached my processors limit @1.9v, or is it another part of my setup like the RAM that is holding me back from more? I would think the Micron RAM would easily O/C to 125, but it may be the one stick of generic RAM that is the culprit. I may just put the Micron RAM in and see. . .

I don't think it would be the bus speeds on the PCI or AGP ports, as at 105 with a 1/3 and 2/3 multiplier respectively, the ports are not too much out of spec.

I currently have my MSI slotket set at 100FSB instead of letting it automatically detect my FSB speed. Could changing this back to auto detect help with the issue?

Any thoughts? . . . .

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2001 7:17 pm
by Biohazard
could be many things. some BX boards really didn't do well over 100mhz (though not many). the chip could just be maxed out, the voltage regulators may not be getting it quite right, the ram my just be touchy (try removing the generic stuff), or your cooling my be just slightly off and may require some better thermal compound or better air flow.

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2001 2:56 pm
by TheManiacal1
go w/ what Bio said... if she won't go past warp 950... well... slap on a better cooling system... if that don't work... you might have just reached the end of the OC'ing line...

Got a 633@979 on ax6bc!

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2001 5:18 pm
by blackhawk
Make sure you got good grease and the fan should be fine. Try going back to one stick of ram at a time and maybe cas3.

Love those celerons! Got 3 over 100mz right now.

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2001 5:22 pm
by BlueWeasel
I found that I needed a jump to 1.85v in order to run at a FSB of 103 (978mz) and it is not very stable at this speed based on some benchmarks I have been running.

I tried having only the one Micron stick of PC100 RAM and even changing my BIOS back to conservative settings (CAS3, etc.), but with no luck.

I guess I just reached the limit of my chip. . . :(