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Old April 14th, 2008, 09:12 PM
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Old School CPU Celly 356 under DI

I have been looking for some older CPU's to play around with without breaking my wallet and this is the first one I scored on ebay for $17.

Here is the Test Setup

Celeron D 356 3.33GHz
Asus P5B Deluxe wifi(vCore,vDroop mod)
2GB Crucial Ballistix PC8500
OCZ GameStream 700w PSU

PiFast





good for 2nd place.

Super Pi 1M




I was so close to taken 1st place it was not even funny. By the time I went back to run some 1M after moving onto other beches it had become too unstable

Super Pi 32M





I was very proud of this run as I beat the old WR by almost 2 minutes

Max FSB



wish I could of broke 7GHz but there was a wall right at 272FSB. No matter what I did I could not go any farther. I think that I might need colder temps in order to brake that barrier. IDK.

Oh well, back to hwbot/ebay to find other bargain chips I can play with.
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Snod Blatter agrees: Yay, bargain chips! But booooo, the screenies are so small!
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