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    Default Celeron overclocking guide

    My question is this can overclockers the following specimen:

    Intel Celeron 1.7 Willamette-128
    Asus P4P800 SE motherboard
    Chipset motherboard Intel Springdale i865PE
    DIMM1: Kingston K 512 MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM (3.0-3-3-8 @ 200 MHz) (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz) (2.0-2-2-6 @ 133 MHz)
    Video: NVIDIA G-force 4 MX 440 AGP 8X

    The board in the bios has an option to overclock waveform 10% 20% 25% 40%, but I do not know where to get any recommendations.

    Greetings and thanks

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    Hello, welcome.

    To practice an oc just something with the temperature ... If you did not, guidance for what to do if the pc does not boot, how to clear, namely latency, etc..

    A video of the board believe that something can be done, there are very good programs like rivatunner or Atitool, useful for overclocked, you know what are the artifacts, and (as your board has no temp sensor.) Be sure not very hot.

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    I tried as much as 40%, but does not give me leave some uncertainty long time, we want to know if I can burn a lot ocear the process, or damaging more memory.

    Thanks for your response!

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    That's the long term. Implies that instead of living 10 years live 8, 6 and if it is much oc 4 if you include top voltages.

    I do not like the auto oc because it is not clear as it regulates the mother, so I prefer the manual; I leave the memories to my taste, their latencies, and a higher speed of the CPU in general.

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    Hello

    I think that very reason, but do not know anything about latency and I have turned the forum looking for latencies, why not give my regards reports, nor change the v-core.

    Thanks

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    Try to find the first stop without raising voltages.

    About latencies, how many are at each CPU clock cycles, the memory response to certain operations, so if the latencies are lower, you get more performance, while relaxing to upload reports and may be applied more oc.

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    Manually raised the FSB from 100 to 120, and pass a Celeron 1700 to 2041 of a according to everest I temperature 45 degrees, but most of the 120 pc does not boot, latencies could not move anything that is not, it increased the MHZ of the memos and not the pc (266 were in the 333 climbed to think was a stupid ) v-core is the default, you can gain more from OC some other method? The PC is stable and leaves it in the video as it was 66 I did not want to move, it would be feasible to reach 88?

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    Hello

    The memos of MHz to 200 to try, and always leaves at 66 MHz and 33.

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    I am the judge raised the Vcore to 1.99 and let me raise the FSB to 130 in 2200 now toy everest second temperature is 50 degrees. Those memories I can not change this in 266 or auto, but the latencies and discovery as, but not to put something to improve the performance are now

    DIMM1: Kingston K 512 MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM (3.0-3-3-8 @ 200 MHz) (2.5-3-3-7 @ 166 MHz) (2.0-2-2-6 @ 133 MHz)

    That leaves in everest greetings and thank you very much.

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    Hi

    Latencies to put them over the top so you can play with the fsb, the overhead are very low.

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    I have now in 2.0 - 4-4 - 8-8 that is the ceiling or confusing.

    That the probe at 3.0 - 8-8 - 8 -8 the arts and I am not pc. To look low, but leave my post and I think the left pa 3.0-3-3-8 left at 200 MHz toy or misunderstood?

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