Intel Celeron 1.7GHz - Pentium 4 Powered
by Anand Lal Shimpi on May 16, 2002 4:04 AM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
Overclocking
Since the new Celeron isn't made on a 0.13-micron process we didn't have any delusions of being able to overclock it to 3GHz marks, but we were able to do quite well with it.
We performed the simplest overclock possible by increasing the FSB from 100MHz to 133MHz which increased the clock speed from 1.70GHz to 2.26GHz. In order to maintain stability at that speed we had to boost the core voltage from 1.750V to 1.850V, an increase of less than 6%.
The overclocked CPU did not require any additional cooling aside from Intel's retail heatsink/fan; the CPU was an OEM part bought off the web from Newegg.
The Test
Unlike our usual Pentium 4 test bed, we chose an 845 with DDR SDRAM for the Pentium 4 and new Celeron to properly represent the target market for the new CPU.
Windows
XP Professional Test Bed
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Hardware
Configuration
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CPU |
Intel
Celeron 1.2GHz
Intel Pentium III 1.2GHz Intel Pentium 4 1.7GHz Intel Pentium 4 2.0GHz AMD Duron 1.3GHz AMD Athlon XP 1600+ (1.40GHz) |
Motherboard |
EPoX
8K3A+ - VIA KT333 Chipset
Gigabyte P4 Titan DDR - Intel 845 Chipset |
RAM |
1
x 256MB DDR333 CAS2.5 Kingston DIMM
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Sound |
None
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Hard Drive |
80GB
Maxtor D740X
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Video Cards (Drivers) |
NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti 4600 (28.32) |
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