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1,8 GhZ 128kb only 10% ?
Hey!
I have Celeron (no comments pleease) 1,8 GHz 128kb cache, I've entered the setup and changed clock setting from 100 to 110, and it works, but with 115 XP just hanged writing about risk damaging computer and Linux restarted. But with 110 ( almost 2 GHz) and SetiAtHome running I have processor temperature below 60 Celsius. So what's problem? Are there operating system settings preventing from overclocking which I don't know about? Please help! Adrian |
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with 110 ( almost 2 GHz) and SetiAtHome running I have processor
temperature below 60 Celsius. So what's problem? Are there operating system settings preventing from overclocking which I don't know about? your cpu cooler is too poor to be overclocking. -- ______ From Adam Webb, Nick: Overlag www.tacticalgamer.com |
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"Adrian" wrote in message ... Hey! I have Celeron (no comments pleease) 1,8 GHz 128kb cache, I've entered the setup and changed clock setting from 100 to 110, and it works, but with 115 XP just hanged writing about risk damaging computer and Linux restarted. But with 110 ( almost 2 GHz) and SetiAtHome running I have processor temperature below 60 Celsius. So what's problem? Are there operating system settings preventing from overclocking which I don't know about? First point is that for a Celeron at only 10% oc, 60°C is too much, so you shoul check your cooling anyways, as advised by Adam. Second point is you didn't tell us about the other components. Did you at the same time overclock your AGP/PCI, or did you freeze their frequency? If yes, this is pobably the reason of your problem at 115 MHz. |
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Użytkownik "ElJerid" napisał w wiadomości ... "Adrian" wrote in message ... Hey! I have Celeron (no comments pleease) 1,8 GHz 128kb cache, I've entered the setup and changed clock setting from 100 to 110, and it works, but with 115 XP just hanged writing about risk damaging computer and Linux restarted. But with 110 ( almost 2 GHz) and SetiAtHome running I have processor temperature below 60 Celsius. So what's problem? Are there operating system settings preventing from overclocking which I don't know about? First point is that for a Celeron at only 10% oc, 60°C is too much, so you shoul check your cooling anyways, as advised by Adam. Second point is you didn't tell us about the other components. Did you at the same time overclock your AGP/PCI, or did you freeze their frequency? If yes, this is pobably the reason of your problem at 115 MHz. I have changed only one parameter. My Celeron is now (110%) 55 C, but as I said it's maximally overloaded by Seti. Adrian |
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"Adrian" wrote in message ... Użytkownik "ElJerid" napisał w wiadomości ... "Adrian" wrote in message ... Hey! I have Celeron (no comments pleease) 1,8 GHz 128kb cache, I've entered the setup and changed clock setting from 100 to 110, and it works, but with 115 XP just hanged writing about risk damaging computer and Linux restarted. But with 110 ( almost 2 GHz) and SetiAtHome running I have processor temperature below 60 Celsius. So what's problem? Are there operating system settings preventing from overclocking which I don't know about? First point is that for a Celeron at only 10% oc, 60°C is too much, so you shoul check your cooling anyways, as advised by Adam. Second point is you didn't tell us about the other components. Did you at the same time overclock your AGP/PCI, or did you freeze their frequency? If yes, this is pobably the reason of your problem at 115 MHz. I have changed only one parameter. My Celeron is now (110%) 55 C, but as I said it's maximally overloaded by Seti. You'd better never use the automatic % function to overclock your PC, as this way of working overclocks everything. Go to the manual overclock settings where you can can overclock exactly at the frquency you want, plus adjust other parameteres like memory settings and AGP/PCI frequency. |
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seti isnt a stability tester, get prime 95.
http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft.htm and do the torture test seti may fail to add 1+1 etc, but continue to "crunch" and send wrong results to seti, making them think aliens are on mars or something ;-) im guessing that if your at 55c with seti, u will hit around 65c with prime.....thats what happens with my A64, seti makes the cpu 40c, prime makes it hit 45-50c -- ______ From Adam Webb, Nick: Overlag www.tacticalgamer.com "Adrian" wrote in message ... Użytkownik "ElJerid" napisał w wiadomości ... "Adrian" wrote in message ... Hey! I have Celeron (no comments pleease) 1,8 GHz 128kb cache, I've entered the setup and changed clock setting from 100 to 110, and it works, but with 115 XP just hanged writing about risk damaging computer and Linux restarted. But with 110 ( almost 2 GHz) and SetiAtHome running I have processor temperature below 60 Celsius. So what's problem? Are there operating system settings preventing from overclocking which I don't know about? First point is that for a Celeron at only 10% oc, 60°C is too much, so you shoul check your cooling anyways, as advised by Adam. Second point is you didn't tell us about the other components. Did you at the same time overclock your AGP/PCI, or did you freeze their frequency? If yes, this is pobably the reason of your problem at 115 MHz. I have changed only one parameter. My Celeron is now (110%) 55 C, but as I said it's maximally overloaded by Seti. Adrian |
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Adrian wrote in alt.comp.hardware.overclocking:
Hey! I have Celeron (no comments pleease) 1,8 GHz 128kb cache, I've entered the setup and changed clock setting from 100 to 110, and it works, but with 115 XP just hanged writing about risk damaging computer and Linux restarted. But with 110 ( almost 2 GHz) and SetiAtHome running I have processor temperature below 60 Celsius. So what's problem? Are there operating system settings preventing from overclocking which I don't know about? Maybe that particular chip just doesn't over clock well. I was a little bit luckier. Mine didn't refuse to boot until a 40% oc. It seems to be running happily at a 25%oc with nearly stock cooling. (Cardboard box connecting cpu fan to outside of case.) -cat cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 15 model : 1 model name : Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.70GHz stepping : 3 cpu MHz : 2121.153 cache size : 128 KB fdiv_bug : no hlt_bug : no f00f_bug : no coma_bug : no fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 2 wp : yes flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm bogomips : 4233.62 Sorry. I am no great help. -- Sig goes here... Peter D. |
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Uzytkownik "Peter D." napisal w wiadomosci ... Adrian wrote in alt.comp.hardware.overclocking: Hey! I have Celeron (no comments pleease) 1,8 GHz 128kb cache, I've entered the setup and changed clock setting from 100 to 110, and it works, but with 115 XP just hanged writing about risk damaging computer and Linux restarted. But with 110 ( almost 2 GHz) and SetiAtHome running I have processor temperature below 60 Celsius. So what's problem? Are there operating system settings preventing from overclocking which I don't know about? Maybe that particular chip just doesn't over clock well. I was a little bit luckier. Mine didn't refuse to boot until a 40% oc. It seems to be running happily at a 25%oc with nearly stock cooling. (Cardboard box connecting cpu fan to outside of case.) -cat cpuinfo processor : 0 vendor_id : GenuineIntel cpu family : 15 model : 1 model name : Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.70GHz stepping : 3 cpu MHz : 2121.153 cache size : 128 KB fdiv_bug : no hlt_bug : no f00f_bug : no coma_bug : no fpu : yes fpu_exception : yes cpuid level : 2 wp : yes flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm bogomips : 4233.62 Sorry. I am no great help. -- Sig goes here... Peter D. Well, I've found something in my MSI mainboard's documentation: Intel support (...) over 2GHz, (not tested yet). It's from 2002. Adrian |
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"Adrian" wrote ... Uzytkownik "Peter D." napisal w wiadomosci ... Adrian wrote in alt.comp.hardware.overclocking: Hey! I have Celeron (no comments pleease) 1,8 GHz 128kb cache, I've entered the setup and changed clock setting from 100 to 110, and it works, but with 115 XP just hanged writing about risk damaging computer and Linux restarted. But with 110 ( almost 2 GHz) and SetiAtHome running I have processor temperature below 60 Celsius. So what's problem? Are there operating system settings preventing from overclocking which I don't know about? FBS116 fx. could mean, if you or your mobo ( autom.) didn´t lock AGP and PCI speeds, a 74Mhz APG ( not with ATI cards..) and more important a 37Mhz PCI speed. I wouldn´t trust any windows prg. readings anymore at these speeds... u might wanna check your bios temp. readings. Well, I've found something in my MSI mainboard's documentation: Intel support (...) over 2GHz, (not tested yet). It's from 2002. Adrian My mobo documentation from 2002 tells me " up to 2Ghz " runnin´ a 2,4 Ghz CPU.. SO... ;-) How many u/min is ur cpu van at? At 2D AND 3D, pls. Is it the org. boxed one ? Don´t think at all ur PSU is the problem - but - is it a 300W ? Is PCI/AGP bus at 33/66 Mzh? (locked it via Bios, if poss.) Are u using ur highest mem timing settings? Try to... Can you change CPU/MEM Ratio in your bios? What kind of system do you have ? |
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