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Celerons

darkeen

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I have two slot 1 233mhz celeron proccesors and I have no idea what I should do with them any suggestions? No extra mobos, psu's, cases, etc...
 
Try selling them and make a few bucks?
 
there are no celeron 233's, and celerons have never been smp capable.
 
acascianelli said:
shit your right, i was thinking coppermine celerons.

You were right in the sense that according to Intel, Celerons were never SMP capable. I don't remember how high of a proc that board took...at the time I had dual 366s, OC'ed to 550 each.
 
djnes said:
You were right in the sense that according to Intel, Celerons were never SMP capable. I don't remember how high of a proc that board took...at the time I had dual 366s, OC'ed to 550 each.

i remember people running fcpga p3's in them with adapters from ppga>fcpga.
 
acascianelli said:
i remember people running fcpga p3's in them with adapters from ppga>fcpga.


They also had the VP6 that handled dual P3s as well.
 
elation said:
Donate them to your local Goodwill and write them off on your taxes. :)

Now retail what do you think there worth? I like this idea and one is still shrink wrapped.
 
you people are missing the fact that there is no 233mhz celeron.
 
you people are missing the fact that there is no 233mhz celeron.

Meaning they're actually PIIs? or Celerons in slot adapters? Or they're impossible to find? or the post is bogus? Please elaborate.
 
Darakian said:
Il post pics for you if you would like.
Looked again they are 266mhz.

well, in that case the average overclock of the 266 celeron on cpudatabase.com is 529mhz. 200% overclock isnt all that bad.
 
acascianelli said:
well, in that case the average overclock of the 266 celeron on cpudatabase.com is 529mhz. 200% overclock isnt all that bad.
Yep - and even at that overclocking level, don't expect such an overclocked 266MHz zero-L2-cache (Covington core) Celery to outperform a stock 333MHz PII.
 
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