Celeron D Overclocking

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  1. nohelpme

    nohelpme Regular member

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    Hello. I am about to take a journey into the wonderful world of overclocking a celeron d. I was curious if anyone has tried this and if there is anything anyone would like to recommend. I am just looking to get a gage of others expierences. There does not seem to be a lot of people doing it. ...
     
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    2.4 to 3.2 might be pusing it a little..

    i would never reccomend overclocking, but I have over clocked a few myself, and the best advise I can give is in one word "COOL" in other words keep it as cool as possible by using some high quality fans on the processor and in your box :)
     
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    Maybe I should rephrase and explain a little more. I have a celeron (non D)right now. I want to try overclocking a new celeron d 3.06 that uses a prescott core. I here they run very hot. The celeron I have now is northwood, it runs at 3.2 and only max's out at 46c when fully pressed. All i have on it is one case fan and the intel original fan and some arctic silver 5. Anyone overclock the new cel d should have been my question. I know you don't like overclocking bbmayo...but for 60.00 bucks... i have a processor that can take on benchmarkwise an athlon 3200 xp.
     
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    I don't know about that...you may be able to OC it to a higher speed, but for overall performance I find it hard to beleive that a celeron can compare to an athlonXP 3200
     
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    Yep it is according to sysoft sandra. Basically the northwood chip is very cool and easy to overclock. I just took the fsb from 100 to 133 in the motherboard and ajusted the cpu vcore a little. Some arctic silver 5 and bam...all set. Its very fast and very stable. Overclocking is all depenedent on 2 things, temperature and the motherboard. The motherboard is the king maker becuase it has to allow you to make multiple ajustments. Asus tends to allow the most ajustments.
     

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