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Javier Vizcaino <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi. This seems a good tutorial on overclocking, so I'll not make many
assesments.
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Javier Vizcaino. Ability Electronics. [log in to unmask]
http://ability53.hypermart.net
  Starting point:        (-1)^(-1) = -1
  Applying logarithms: (-1)*ln(-1) = ln(-1)
  Since ln(-1) <> 0, dividing:  -1 = 1     (ln(-1) is complex, but exists)
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De: Don Gray <[log in to unmask]>


>I've just received my Celeron 300A and have been trying to get it to
>overclock to 450MHz on a P2B; so far not much luck, but many report being
>able to.  It boots into Win98 at 337MHz and 375MHz; bus speed 75 and 83,
>respectively but I haven't checked the stability over time yet.  It's
>pretty fast by itself at 300MHz anyway so I don't feel a loss (of course, I
>upgraded from a P-75).  I'm thinking about moving to an Abit BH6 as many
>have reported better luck at OC'ing this chip.
The P2B is wonderfully built, and has nice jumpers so that you can make your
own decissions. I don't think the mobo has the fault. Try finding the best
memory
you can, such as PC100 below 10 ns.

>Okay, really the lastword this time:  the chip you get may or may not
>overclock. It's a crapshoot so you need to be willing to settle for its
>rated speed and still be happy if it doesn't OC for you.

I'm using an MMX200 at 3x83. I had the oportunity to choose it from a batch,
doing temperature measurements. The one I chose had a great difference
in working temperature from other whose serial number was two (2) units
apart.

>
>Don Gray
>

>>I am looking to build a new system with a ASUS P2B
>>mother board and a Celeron ?? chip.
>>Question:
>>Looking at over clocking which is the best Celeron to use?
Take into account that when you overclock changing mobo frequency
you overclock the whole system. Take care about all components.

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