QUOTE(lidahkuterkelu @ Nov 12 2009, 04:31 PM)
You have to do this from your BIOS, search up google or look at the pinned threads for more info. Celerons are good overclockers just that the performance gain is not much. I'm have run a celeron 2.4 @ 2.8 stock cooler and stock voltage no problems, around 2.84 it starts to show signs of unstable oc. however at 2.8 the heat was really really high, but it continued going on without problems... although it seems okay, the heat will eventually shorten the proc's life. Which means to say, if i have a really efficient cooler, i can run it at 2.8 no problem with stock voltage.
but then again, every proc is different and it's better you go up the range slowly (0.02Ghz to 0.04Ghz) per increase until you reach the unstable point.
Be sure to stress your OC so that you know where is the limit. OC can cause data corruption so dont over do it. Use stress/benchmark programs to test after every adjustment you make to be safe.
Try not to increase the voltage until the processor begs for it (shows unstablility). but remember that unstablility can be cause by other factors also, like mobo or temperature... so do always check other factors to be safe.
It's better you search up more info which is already available throughout the forum..
And lastly, worship the god of overclock and follow his rules carefully and you will be relatively safe with good speed.
This post has been edited by andrew9292: Nov 22 2009, 03:35 PM
Nov 22 2009, 03:28 PM

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