(Peko) wrote in message news:<>...
> I have been trying to get a PIII 1.2GHz chip working on a Gigabyte
> GA-6OXM7E Motherboard(Intel 815E chipset). It is now working well
> thanks to a Lin Lin 370 CPU Celeron III Converter Slocket, with only
> one jumper (a5-a6). It is a 1.475v chip and is currently running at
> 1.472v
>
> Found this info after a long search and thought it may be worth a
> repost:-
>
> Best regards
> Ross. []
>
> <snipped list of Lin-Lin Adapter Settings>
Hey, thanks for the info. Do you know how accurate the info is? A
number of people have been unable to get above (IIRC) 1.65v with these
adapters, myself included - even using the settings on the box.
Reason I ask is I have a 1.3Ghz Tualatin Celeron I've tried
overclocking, not quite stable, and wanted to add a bit more voltage.
If you're interested, check out the DellTalk Inspiron forums for the
word "geekverter." A number of users have successfully overclocked
their 100MHz FSB Tualatin Celerons (1.0-1.3 GHz, overclocked to
1.3-1.73GHz) by using the Lin-Lin jumper setting to force the FSB to
133MHz. I've had a home-built PC running a 1.3GHz Tualatin Celeron at
1.73GHz (133Mhz FSB) for about a year with no problems, and users are
reporting that the stock coolers for these overclocked chips work
fine.