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    Hi I'm was wondering what sort of performance boost I'd get replacing my PII266 with a Celeron 400 or 466. Is it worth it or should I just pick up a regular PIII. My mobo doesn't support a coppermine chip (my first choice/wish).

    thanks

    Rick
    Asus A7V133, Duron 750@847, 512mb PC133 Crucial RAM, G400 DH, Maxtor 7200rpm 40 & 15GB, Liteon 16/10/32, Samsung 12x DVD, SB-Live, D-Link NIC

  • #2
    It's all matter of money...
    Btw Which mobo do you use ? Does not support Coppermine ? (Bh6 ?).
    If you have enough money, there's a lot of option, go with a PIII regular or change your mobo for a better one and get a 500 Coppermine (cheaper if you can find them)and o/c the hell out of it.
    If you are more restrain on money, take a 400 celeron and o/c it (500 easily reachable, if your board support 83Mhz FSB), you'll see a good gain in performance. (a 400 o/c to 500 is what I used).A 400@500 Mhz celeron will give you a pretty decent performer, not far and sometimes superior to a PIII 450 (depending on the application/games).
    Hope this will help.


    Late note. cel 366@550 is another good option, if youcan find one... here's a site where you might get one: http://www.overclockers.co.uk


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    • #3
      Your best bet in a celery overclock is the 366@550.
      It is a straight 66mz to 100mz bus change & is almost sure to work.
      I did one this weekend for a nephew.
      1. each cheap ($80) asus M99b
      1. each celery 366 ($45)
      1. each 64mb generic PC100 sdram ($50)
      1. each $10 heatsink W fan (vantec)

      Runs great at standard voltage & 53C working hard.

      chuck

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      • #4
        Go for the Coppermine, my 500e is now at 690 FSB of 138, will go higher except my memory is holding me back, PC133 on its way.

        See my other post for benchmarks.



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        A-Trend Mobo 6240 V2
        160MB PC100
        I-Will Slocket2
        PIII Coppermine 500e@690
        Windows98SE
        Matrox G400 32 D/H (5.41 drivers)
        Soundblaster 1024 Live @3.0 drivers
        8.4 West Dig (ATA 33)
        6.4 Fugitsu (ATA 66)
        MS Intell/Explorer USB
        Pioneer 6/32x DVD
        Memorex 48X CD
        Altec lansing Sub + 2 satelite speakers

        SuSe Linux soon to be installed (proper operating System)


        Old Joes's Going for IT!!!
        A-Trend Mobo 6240 V2
        Custom Heatsink/Globalwinfan setup
        128MB/PC133/PC100 Combo
        I-Will Slocket2
        PIII Coppermine 500e@690 FSB 138
        Windows98SE
        Matrox G400 32 D/H (Latest drivers)
        Soundblaster 1024 Live @3.0 drivers
        8.4 West Dig (ATA 33)
        6.4 Fugitsu (ATA 66)
        MS Intell/Explorer USB
        Pioneer 6/32x DVD
        Memorex 48X CD
        Altec lansing Sub + 2 satelite speakers

        Golden Orb (www.plycon.com) being installed soon


        Old Joes's Going for IT!!!

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        • #5
          Thanks for all the replies guys. I've got the Asus P2B board rev 1.02, it can't supply the voltage for a Cumine chip. I've got good Crucial ram already so I guess I try and track down a 366 and overclock it. I like the option of going straight to the 100 FSB, that way it can't mess up my PCI cards. Even if the celeron were to cook, it's so cheap now that it's not like frying a new $400 chip.

          Rick

          [This message has been edited by Rick (edited 15 February 2000).]
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          • #6
            First, you should flash your bios, as there are higher ones availiable. And if mnoney is a prob, get a celery and oc it. I have a 466 running at 525. I would run it at 623 but my hard drives won't take it. That is actually what I wrote this note to you about. The 83 mhz fsb doesn't always work with your other components. Alot of harddrives don't like it. And by not like it, I mean that they destroy fats and dir structure(in my experience). So before you try the 83mhz fsb, be ready to do a clean install of your OS, cause you might need it. Oh, and it does seem to work at first, but then... Good luck

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            • #7
              Ah, the Celeron! VW Bug of the computer world
              chuck
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