Re: Overclocking da Celeron in Linux

1999-03-04 Thread Warren Wang
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, James Yeung wrote: > Hi, recently someone posted problems with Xwindows with an overclocked > Celeron 300a...I just got one, and I wanna know if maybe a really good > cooling fan is worth the hassle and price. I'm talking about ones like > ComputerNerd's Wopper Celery Sandwich

Re: Overclocking da Celeron in Linux

1999-03-02 Thread Todd Michael Greer
On Tue, 2 Mar 1999, Mengmeng Zhang wrote: > Just FYI, there's a great package which can tell you information about > your chip temperature among other things, without having to reboot. It's > at http://www.netroedge.com/~lm78/. Be sure to read the FAQ though, since Thank you. I had intended to

Re: Overclocking da Celeron in Linux

1999-03-02 Thread Mengmeng Zhang
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, Todd Michael Greer wrote: [snip] > I'm now running my Celeron 300a at 450, and I've rebooted a couple of > times to look at the temp in the bios screen, and it's been 91F both > times. I just got a standard 1 fan heatsink with thermal tape. However, > I also haven't done an

Re: Overclocking da Celeron in Linux

1999-03-01 Thread Todd Michael Greer
On Mon, 1 Mar 1999, James Yeung wrote: > Hi, recently someone posted problems with Xwindows with an overclocked > Celeron 300a...I just got one, and I wanna know if maybe a really good > cooling fan is worth the hassle and price. I'm talking about ones like I'm now running my Celeron 300a at 450