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Celeron Mendocino 533

Table 6-41: Celeron Mendocino 533 Specifications

Processor Family

Model Name

Intel Celeron Mendocino


 

Performance Rating

533 MHz

 

Front-side Bus Speed

66 MHz

 

Multiplier Ratio

8.0×

 

Core Voltage

2.0 volts

 

Power Consumption

19 watts

 

Maximum Power

28.3 watts

Table 6-42: Celeron Mendocino 533 Overclocking

Celeron Mendocino

Model Rating

533 MHz


Overclocking Potential

Multiplier Lock Support

Locked Multiplier

 

Typical Multiplier O/C

N/A

 

Typical Front-side Bus O/C

Up to 66 – 75 MHz

 

Typical O/C Potential

550 – 575 MHz

 

Maximum O/C Potential

~ 600 MHz

Overclocking Tolerances

Recommended Cooling Type

Forced-Air Heatsink

 

Recommended Heatsink Coolers

Globalwin VEK 16

  

Vantec PIID-4535H

  

Thermalright SK6

  

Globalwin CAK-38

 

Recommended Peltier Active Cooler

STEP-UP-53X2

 

Maximum Core Voltage

2.2 volts with Heatsink Cooler

 

Maximum I/O Voltage

3.5 volts with Chipset Cooler

 

Maximum Core Temperature

70° Celsius

Strategy

The Mendocino 533-MHz model is the final generation in the .25-micron Celeron family. Featuring an 8.0× multiplier, this processor is not well suited to overclocking. A few 533A units may reach 600 MHz with a 75-MHz front-side bus, but attempts at higher returns will usually result in a processor unable to boot the system. Considering this limitation, the retail Intel heatsink should prove efficient enough for stable operation at 600 MHz if proper case cooling is applied.


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