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Processor Family |
Model Name |
Intel Celeron II |
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Performance Rating |
600 MHz |
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Front-side Bus Speed |
66 MHz |
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Multiplier Ratio |
9.0× |
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Physical Design |
Interface Packing |
370-Pin FCPGA Socket |
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Core Voltage |
1.5 volts |
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Power Consumption |
12 watts |
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Maximum Power |
19.6 watts |
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Celeron II |
Model Rating |
600 MHz |
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Overclocking Potential |
Multiplier Lock Support |
Locked Multiplier |
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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 |
747 – 900 MHz |
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Maximum O/C Potential |
900 – 950 MHz |
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Overclocking Tolerances |
Recommended Cooling Type |
Forced-Air Heatsink |
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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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A successful overclocker, the Celeron II 600-MHz processor never quite reached the acclaim awarded to its 566-MHz counterpart. The slightly higher 9.0× internal multiplier can prove limiting for chips not capable of sustaining 900-MHz. Many popular motherboards lack front-side bus speeds between 83 and 100 MHz; thus overclocking enthusiasts are shut down at 747 MHz.