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Processor Family |
Model Name |
Intel Celeron II |
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Performance Rating |
533 MHz |
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Front-side Bus Speed |
66 MHz |
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Multiplier Ratio |
8.0× |
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Physical Design |
Interface Packing |
370-Pin FCPGA Socket |
Core Voltage |
1.5 volts |
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Power Consumption |
9 watts |
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Maximum Power |
14 watts |
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Celeron II |
Model Rating |
533 MHz |
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Overclocking Potential |
Multiplier Lock Support |
Locked Multiplier |
Typical Multiplier O/C |
N/A |
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Typical Front-side Bus O/C |
83 – 100 MHz |
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Typical O/C Potential |
664 – 800 MHz |
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Maximum O/C Potential |
800+ MHz |
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Overclocking Tolerances |
Recommended Cooling Type |
Forced-Air Heatsink |
Recommended Heatsink Coolers |
Swiftech MCX370 |
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Alpha PAL8045 |
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Recommended Peltier Active Cooler |
MCX370 Peltier |
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Maximum Core Voltage |
1.85 volts with Heatsink Cooler |
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Maximum I/O Voltage |
3.5 volts with Chipset Cooler |
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Maximum Core Temperature |
90° Celsius |
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The Celeron II 533-MHz processor can be confused with its older Celeron 533 counterpart due to the similarity in model name. However, the newer .18-micron Celeron II 533-MHz processor offers overclocking potential unparalleled by any model in the original Celeron family. Most chips from this particular speed grade will overclock easily upwards of 700 MHz, with no changes in voltage or cooling requirements. The best chips can scale beyond 800 MHz.