I am running celeron 366's with big GlobalWin coolers. They run cool at
550mhz (100mhz fsb) and SMP enabled using Mandrake 8.0.
Your 400mhz celerons do not overclock, I tried.
Intel made the celeron to compete with the cheaper AMD K6 chips. The
original release (without level 2 cache) was
To: Pascal Goguey; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [newbie] CPU question
On Friday 31 August 2001 01:59, Pascal Goguey wrote:
Hello,
I am running Mandrake on a Abit motherboard (Abit BP6)
with dual celeron. It looks like
Hello!
Anyway, the original Celeron had the multiprocesing pins messed up. The
moire recent ones had the pins disconnected internally (more properly, never
connected at all). Intel was very cautious about letting the Celeron
compete
against its Pentium II/III/IV line and has always kept
On Friday 31 August 2001 01:59, Pascal Goguey wrote:
Hello,
I am running Mandrake on a Abit motherboard (Abit BP6)
with dual celeron. It looks like the smp kernel works fine.
The celerons I use are quite old (400 MHz) and their FSB clock
rate is 66 MHz. I was thinking I would