You could run that chip at around 1.1v or lower. Yeah it can be passively cooled. I cool a PIII 1.2GHz/1.2v tualatin passively. I have only two fans in the computer. One on the PSU and one pulling air off the hs via duct similar to the OEMS, HP and Gateway. Don't listen to these dippy's. I use a...
I just saw how someone got a cel-t to work on a BF6 no problem. I think he hit 1500MHz. Here is the link and quote.
<< Yippie!!! My BF6 + C.1.0A works after all! . I tried it today again, and it just booted.
And the Vcore on first boot was again 2.05V!!! just like with my friends C1.2. No...
WIth the 1.3GHz I would absolutely get the ST6 cause you will wan the 1/4 dividers under 133MHZ which the 1.3 cel-t most likely will not do. I figure if you hit 120fsb you will be sitting very pretty though. I know there are alot of people int he OC.com data base with the tusl2 but people I knwo...
More good news. This is three different people here in the USA that I have known now to get it to work.
<< EUREKA!
I am writing this on a Celeron 1.0a on an abit slotket III, on a Via Apollo Pro133a slot 1 mobo...non b-step.
The bios is mistaken on post....6x166=1003, but it reads Vcore...
It works but most people are not up to the hack. The best way would be to mod a slocket by cutting some traces and then you would only muck up a $10 slocket if things did not go right! This would also entail soldering a wire from ak4 to ak26 on the slocket. I say if you have done your homework...
You want reviews on the ST6, go here. The tusl2 causes problems you may not want to deal with. I recommend staying away from the TUSL2. Apparently the board made in China is not as good as the ASUS board made in Taiwan. I am thinking possibly one is a knock off and not made with as high of...
cel-t 1.2@1.77+GHz 1.65v core Chilled coolant at -10 deg. C. 500GPH pump 4 gallon container.
PIII 1.2GHz @ 1.71GHz 1.8v core same cooling.
Ram poops out early on both chips. The cel-t did 1864MHz but not stable. I did some benchies at 1850MHz but ram could not do these speeds..
There were no advantages to the TUSL2 that I could see. I could actually OC more with the ST6. There is no way you can hit 190fsb with the TUSL2. If you OC to far with the ST6 it is very easy to work with also. All it does is reboot usually unless you go way to far then you have to manually...
I have got a 1.2 cel-t @ 1.77GHz right now and it will do 1800+MHz but I have no ram that can keep up with it. Of course the chip its self is at 0 deg. C or else this kind of OC would be impossible. It has been running for about 4 days like this now. Kryo cooling rocks I must say. I am also...
Personally I think its BS. I think he simply has 3 chips. A 1.8a, 2.0a, and a 2.2a. He is then OC'n them to a 133bus. Toms as has been mentioned above is smokin crack again. I doubt Intel will call the chip a 2666, I think it will be called a 2667MHz chip.
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