2 Celeron 366@550 possible ??

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Post by Derek »

Yes, it is possible; but it may not be the motherboard’s fault. It’s more likely that the second processor you bought cannot be overclocked to the same extreme as your original.

Hope that helps,

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Post by RRLedford »

Is the cooling for both CPUs equal & premium performance?

It may not be the CPU at all. I bet you could get 550 with the new one in the same socket as the original. And it could be that running both at once gives unstable voltages to one of the CPUs.

Download the utility Motherboard monitor to track the temps & voltages & you will likely discover what is the real problem.

Some capacitor & regulator upgrades may be what's really needed.
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Here's the link for overclockers.com's database:

http://www.cpudatabase.com/CPUdb/
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Post by Wolfram »

Celeron 366 A Results....

Total Entries in Database for Celeron 366 A - 698
Average overclocked speed - 564 Mhz

If you subtract those liquid nitrogen and compressor cooling crazies (up to 913 Mhz with a 366?!?), you may get an average of 550. There are many people who claim their 366s are running stable at 550. I had my celerons running at 550 for a very long time, then I noticed occasional errors when I extracted very large .zips. All stability tests including 3dmark and Prime95 (two instances) were fine.

A better alternative to Prime95 for stability tests is IMO Toast. Toast crashes my computer @550, Prime95 doesn´t. Toast works, because it fails.
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Post by Derek »

I usually suggest SETI as a stress tester, but there is also the program "BX Burn" that we all used to use back in the day. It stresses the hell out of the chipset and CPU if you choose.

I'll post it for download.
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overclocking 366's

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Don't forget to actively cool the BX chip set. It made all the difference in the world for my 366's!

I took the "greeie" heat sink off, added arctic silver and an old 486 cooling fan(held in place with a zip tie!) and my "unstable 366's @ 550" went to 571 and after burn-in went to 594 and stayed there for 3 years! :)

BTW, if you don't think it matters, touch the "greenie" when at 550 and let me know what happens :wink:
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