{"id":6299,"date":"2021-11-18T13:45:48","date_gmt":"2021-11-18T13:45:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lgildv5i97.onrocket.site\/answers\/?post_type=question&#038;p=6299"},"modified":"2021-11-18T13:47:32","modified_gmt":"2021-11-18T13:47:32","slug":"overclocking-intel-celeron-2-4ghz","status":"publish","type":"question","link":"https:\/\/computing.net\/answers\/cpus\/overclocking-intel-celeron-24ghz\/15863.html","title":{"rendered":"Overclocking Intel Celeron 2.4GHz"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hello there! I would like to overclock my Intel Celeron which is 2.4 GHz by default. I have 2GB of RAM (1 x 1GB + 2x 512MB) and ATI RADEON 9600 Pro (128MB). What would be the highest and coolest CPU overclocked speed for my configuration?<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s some specific info about my CPU, Mainboard (also info about RAM in there) and Graphics:<br \/>\nProcessor<br \/>\nManufacturer : Intel<br \/>\nModel : Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.40GHz<br \/>\nURL :\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20120526091236\/http:\/\/www.intel.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">http:\/\/www.intel.com<\/a><br \/>\nSpeed : 2.41GHz<br \/>\nPeak Processing Performance (PPP) : 4.82GFLOPS<br \/>\nAdjusted Peak Performance (APP) : 1.45WG<br \/>\nCores per Processor : 1 Unit(s)<br \/>\nThreads per Core : 1 Unit(s)<br \/>\nBus : Intel AGTL+<br \/>\nPackage : FC \u00b5PGA478<br \/>\nCurrent Maximum Speed : 2.4GHz \/ 4x 133MHz (532MHz)<br \/>\nMultiplier : 18x<br \/>\nMinimum\/Maximum\/Turbo Multiplier : 4x &#8211; 18x<br \/>\nGeneration : G8<br \/>\nName : P4P-T\/J (Prescott) Celeron D 90nm 2.0-4GHz 1.25-1.40V<br \/>\nRevision\/Stepping : 0 \/ 4 \/ 1<br \/>\nMicrocode : MU0F040117<br \/>\nMaximum Physical \/ Virtual Addressing : 36-bit \/ 32-bit<br \/>\nNative Page Size : 4kB<\/p>\n<p>Co-Processor (FPU)<br \/>\nSpeed : 2.41GHz<br \/>\nType : Integrated<br \/>\nRevision\/Stepping : 0 \/ 4 \/ 1<\/p>\n<p>Cache Information<br \/>\nIntegrated Data Cache : 16kB, Synchronous, Write-Thru, 8-way, 64 byte line size<br \/>\nIntegrated Trace Cache : 12kB, Synchronous, Write-Thru, 8-way, 64 byte line size<br \/>\nL2 On-board Cache : 256kB, ECC, Synchronous, ATC, 4-way, 64 byte line size, 2 lines per sector<br \/>\nL2 Cache Multiplier : 1x<\/p>\n<p>Upgradeability<br \/>\nSocket\/Slot : Socket 478<br \/>\nSupported Speed(s) : 3.6GHz<\/p>\n<p>Environment Sensors 1<br \/>\nModel : ITE IT8712F LPC<br \/>\nVersion : 5.00<br \/>\nMainboard Specific Support : No<\/p>\n<p>Sensors<br \/>\nCPU 1 Temperature : 25.00\u00b0C<br \/>\nCPU 1 DC Line : 1.34V<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Mainboard<br \/>\nManufacturer : Gigabyte<br \/>\nModel : 8IPE1000MK<br \/>\nBIOS : 08\/17\/2005-i865PE-6A79ZG08C-00<br \/>\nChipset : Intel 865\/848 (Springdale)<\/p>\n<p>Computer Memory Controller<br \/>\nBank0\/1 &#8211; A0 : DIMM 1GB\/64 @ 333MHz<br \/>\nBank2\/3 &#8211; A1 : DIMM 512MB\/64 @ 333MHz<br \/>\nBank4\/5 &#8211; A2 : DIMM 512MB\/64 @ 333MHz<br \/>\nBank6\/7 &#8211; A3 : Empty<\/p>\n<p>Chipset<br \/>\nModel : Giga-Byte 82865G\/PE\/P, 82848P DRAM Controller \/ Host-Hub Interface<br \/>\nOEM Device Name : Intel 82865G\/PE\/P, 82848P DRAM Controller \/ Host-Hub Interface<br \/>\nRevision : A3<br \/>\nBus : Intel AGTL+<br \/>\nFront Side Bus Speed : 4x 134MHz (536MHz)<br \/>\nMaximum FSB Speed : 4x 200MHz (800MHz)<br \/>\nWidth : 64-bit<br \/>\nI\/O Queue Depth : 12 request(s)<br \/>\nMaximum Bus Bandwidth : 4.19GB\/s<br \/>\nMaximum Power : 4.32W<\/p>\n<p>Chipset 1 Hub Interface<br \/>\nType : Hub-Interface<br \/>\nVersion : 1.50<br \/>\nNumber of Ports : 3<br \/>\nWidth : 8-bit<br \/>\nFull Duplex : Yes<br \/>\nMultiplier : 2x<\/p>\n<p>Logical\/Chipset Memory Banks<br \/>\nMaximum Installable Memory : 4GB<br \/>\nSupported Memory Types : ECC DIMM DDR<br \/>\nChannels : 1<br \/>\nMemory Bus Speed : 2x 168MHz (336MHz)<br \/>\nMaximum Memory Speed : 2x 200MHz (400MHz)<br \/>\nMultiplier : 5\/4x<br \/>\nWidth : 64-bit<br \/>\nFMA &#8211; Fast Memory Access Support : Yes<br \/>\nRefresh Rate : 7.80\u00b5s<br \/>\nPower Save Mode : No<br \/>\nFixed Hole Present : No<br \/>\nMaximum Memory Bus Bandwidth : 2.63GB\/s<\/p>\n<p>Temperature Sensor(s)<br \/>\nBoard Temperature : 25.00\u00b0C<br \/>\nCPU 1 Temperature : 25.00\u00b0C<br \/>\nCPU 2\/Aux Temperature : 41.00\u00b0C td<\/p>\n<p>Cooling Device(s)<br \/>\nAuto Fan Speed Control : No<br \/>\nSystem Fan 1 : 2557rpm<br \/>\nCPU 2\/Aux Fan : 3013rpm<\/p>\n<p>Voltage Sensor(s)<br \/>\nCPU 1 DC Line : 1.34V<br \/>\nCPU 2\/Aux DC Line : 2.59V<br \/>\n+3.3V DC Line : 3.34V<br \/>\n+5V DC Line : 4.27V<br \/>\n+12V DC Line : 11.67V<br \/>\n-12V DC Line : -9.32V<br \/>\n-5V DC Line : -4.75V<br \/>\nStandby DC Line : 1.08V<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Video Adapter<br \/>\nOfficial Device Name : ATI Radeon 9600\/9550\/X1050 Series<br \/>\nHardware ID : PCI\\VEN_1002&amp;DEV;_4150&amp;SUBSYS;_40221458&amp;REV;_00<br \/>\nOEM Device Name : ATI (AMD) Radeon 9600 Series (V350)<br \/>\nDevice Name : Giga-Byte Radeon 9600 Pro<\/p>\n<p>Chipset<br \/>\nModel : RV350<br \/>\nSpeed : 398MHz<br \/>\nShader Speed : 398MHz<br \/>\nPixel Shaders : 4 Unit(s)<br \/>\nVertex Shaders : 2 Unit(s)<br \/>\nRaster Operation Units (ROP) : 4 Unit(s)<br \/>\nTexture Mapping Units (TMU) : 4 Unit(s)<br \/>\nMaximum Pixel Fillrate : 1.6GPixel\/s<br \/>\nMaximum Texture Fillrate : 1.6GTexel\/s<\/p>\n<p>Logical\/Chipset Memory Banks<br \/>\nMemory Bus Speed : 297MHz<\/p>\n<p>Bus<br \/>\nType : AGP<br \/>\nVersion : 3.00<br \/>\nCurrent Data Transfer Rate : 8X \/ 8X<br \/>\nMaximum Bus Bandwidth : 528MB\/s<\/p>\n<p>Direct3D 9 Devices<br \/>\nInterface Version : 9.00<br \/>\nModel : ATI Radeon 9600\/9550\/X1050 Series<br \/>\nVideo Driver : ati2dvag.dll<br \/>\nLibrary Version : 6.14.10.6925<br \/>\nHas 3D Hardware Acceleration : Yes<br \/>\nHardware Transform &amp; 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