Right, but a very high percentage(90+ percent) do overclock though...my buds and I
bought 8
Celeron 300a's in the last month or so(slot 1), and they all o/c no problem, even to
464 Mhz at
turbo frequency. No crashes. And at a bargain price of around $60 for a 370/PPGA,
there's not
that much risk. :)
James
> Agree. They're usually faster than standard 450's.
> /me loves full speed cache. Too bad they aren't guarenteed to reach 450,
> you have been warned.
>
> Brian Swick
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> On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, James Yeung wrote:
>
> > Seriously? That's personally one of my goals of running my server...so that I can
>let my
> > friends use up disk space, memory, processing power, etc. Speaking of processing,
> > overclocked Celeron 450s kick butt!(for the money.) I benchedmarked my 450 in
>Windoze(just
> > to use the benchmark program) and it got the same Ziff-Davis CPU99 mark as a Dell
>Dimension
> > P3 450. Not bad, I say...
> >
> > James
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