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Everyones in trouble now!!!!!!

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Alright, everyones in real trouble now. Last night shortly after midnight CDT time I got my mighty 334MHz Celeron fired up and folding. Now 10 hours later its completed 4 frames and is scheduled to complete its first work unit on July 6th.

Expecting a huge boost in my output now.....Hee Hee :rolleyes: :rotfl:
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If you overclock it just a bit, you could have a 4th of July celibration. :rotfl:
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The cpu is a slot 1. Where do I find info on how to oc it?

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Post by emobley3 »

Originally posted by rickoic
The cpu is a slot 1. Where do I find info on how to oc it?

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You may be able to find info at overclockers.com.
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Originally posted by rickoic
The cpu is a slot 1. Where do I find info on how to oc it?

Rick


They're just as easy, it all depends on your motheroboard...what type is it? My Celery 300a ran at 464 for years....still works if I took it out of the desk drawer. I could get it to post at 504...but would lock up after a while.

Those early Celerons ran on a 66mHz FSB. Your 333 mHz Celeron has a locked multiplier of 4.5...you cannot change that. But many motherboards let you adjust the front side bus....most of the early Celerons took the 100 FSB fine. In which case you'd have an instant 450 mHz CPU.
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My slot 1 PII@266 is similarly slow. It turns in a WU from time to time and every bit counts. :D
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Originally posted by TruckerT
If you overclock it just a bit, you could have a 4th of July celibration. :rotfl:


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/me dusts off the 233 Toshiba laptop..................
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Rick,
You will soon witness the awesome power that I unlease when the mighty Altair 8800 goes online... ;) Fear the 8008... :D
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I've got a Pentium 100 and a K6-233 that I might have to get up and running. :p
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wait till i go into my schools computer lab(s) :D

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