INFORMATION INTEL PROHIBITED TO DISTRIBUTE AND USE
Have you ever wondered how it is possible to overclock an Intel Celeron 300A or higher processors to exceed their manufacturer's specifications by over 60%? If you are an owner of Celeron series processors (300A, 333, 366, 400, 433), you have a right to know how this can be done. And if you are still wondering why Intel prohibits the distribution and use of such information, just put yourself in their position: would you tell your customers on how to improve what they already have, or rather incourage them to purchase a newer product? I will let you answer that on your own.
This simple to read "Ultimate Overclocking Guide" has been comprized by professional innovative computer enthusiasts, seekers of a higher performance sub-$1000 machines, just like you. The guide is written in a simple friendly fashion, so if you can read, you CAN DO IT! You don't have to be a professional, a minimum knowledge you need to have is to be able to set jumpers on the motherboard. The following is being discussed and showed in this guide:
Introduction and brief history of Intel Celeron Processors
Hidden potential of Celeron-A based CPU's that Intel does not want you to know--what's so special about these processors?
All related terminology--for newbies!
Why is overclocking so easy? (Oh yeah, you're gonna like that one!)
Table of overclocking settings with probability of successfull overclocking for each of the celeron CPU's ranging from 300 to 433MHz.
Which motherboards to use? What memory to use? What is CAS?
How to solve overheating problems if any?
What if something goes wrong? Troubleshooting Guide.
What to check upon overclocking.
Benchmarks and Graphs showing how overclocked Celerons compare to equivalent PII CPU's, even how it compares to PIII! The results are totally amazing.
I am currently running a Celeron based system at 450MHz steady and stable, and you'll be surprized how little money this performance could cost. I have encouraged all my friends with Celeron processors to try overclocking, and none of them want to switch back! I encourage you to do the same. If some of you use Norton Utilities, you will see the increase by over 60 units in the System Benchmark (depending on the system). The only thing I do not encourage, is using this guide to sell phony systems (i.e. Pentium II 450 when it's running a Celeron, even if the performace is the same).
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