Ahh, those were the "good 'ole days." It was my first CPU overclock. I was in college then-some of the best days of my life. I was running a 333 @ 550 and I was as happy and carefree as a pig in shit.
I'd give my left nut to go back to the late 90s. There were big pay raises, low gas prices, a great stock market, no wars, and a booming economy. The biggest thing we had to worry about was presidential BJs.
The Celeron 300A was first released on August 24, 1998. It was built on the P6 microarchitecture and was codenamed Mendocino. This processor introduced a 128 KB L2 cache over it's L2 cache-less predecessor, the Covington Celeron. The Celeron 300A could be overclocked to 450 MHz via high-end motherboards, and this made it compete with the Pentium II, Intel's flagship consumer line back in 1998, as well as the fastest x86 processors around at the time.
Che GPU monta?
999eMule 3 weeks ago
@999eMule nvidia riva 128 con 4mb di ram video
alexxasd 3 weeks ago
@alexxasd Wow! 4 Mb di VRAM! Tra altro è comunque una GPU del '97. Un gran bel pezzo di antiquariato. Lo tieni ancora quel PC?
999eMule 3 weeks ago
@999eMule si, ho ancora quel pc
alexxasd 2 weeks ago
is it possible to overclock my intel celeron 1.8Ghz to 2.5Ghz?
TheFakeplayer 3 months ago
@TheFakeplayer i think yes
alexxasd 3 months ago
so its a .45 GHz processor
JonathanDattilo 5 months ago
@JonathanDattilo no shit caption obvious
shadow444222 4 months ago
@shadow444222 I aprove of this message
JonathanDattilo 4 months ago
very famous overclocking possible CPU the Celeron 300A lol
narucy56 7 months ago
What motherboard are you using for this?
gamewizard 8 months ago
@gamewizard use A-Bit AB-BX6
alexxasd 8 months ago
Ahh, those were the "good 'ole days." It was my first CPU overclock. I was in college then-some of the best days of my life. I was running a 333 @ 550 and I was as happy and carefree as a pig in shit.
I'd give my left nut to go back to the late 90s. There were big pay raises, low gas prices, a great stock market, no wars, and a booming economy. The biggest thing we had to worry about was presidential BJs.
fubecabr 1 year ago 2
The Celeron 300A was first released on August 24, 1998. It was built on the P6 microarchitecture and was codenamed Mendocino. This processor introduced a 128 KB L2 cache over it's L2 cache-less predecessor, the Covington Celeron. The Celeron 300A could be overclocked to 450 MHz via high-end motherboards, and this made it compete with the Pentium II, Intel's flagship consumer line back in 1998, as well as the fastest x86 processors around at the time.
ikilluish 1 year ago
I think, this CPU is celeron 500, and "under clocked"
Modrih 1 year ago
@Modrih is CPU celeron 300a (300 Mhz)
alexxasd 1 year ago
@Modrih
WRONG! It was well known back in the day that the Celeron 300A could easily reach 450mhz and many people did it.
gamewizard 8 months ago
woo l2 cache!
fleetwoodsucks 1 year ago
I forced on of those to run at 533 from 300 which in those days was like doing the I 7 at 2600 to 4000 easy u do da math shjaw.
dmann3042000 1 year ago
this is server 2003
Fant10000 2 years ago
only 128MB of RAM and that speed on a celeron, wow!
AmH032uTuBe 3 years ago
@AmH032uTuBe
lol
HOw can the computer even still go on : P
I dare him to try to play Call Of duty 4 MW2 on that computer though ^.^
metalnat28 1 year ago
@metalnat28. nah Crysis @ 2560x1600 - Enthusiast 8XAA + Vsync
I'd LOL if he got like 60FPS :P
AmH032uTuBe 1 year ago
I used to have a 300A (slot 1). This thing overclocked like mad with stock cooling. Thanks for posting. Brings back old memories. :)
diggingforgold 3 years ago 2
auauauau CANI 2 WIN belle alex XD XD
p.s. juri noob ASD
amameasi 3 years ago