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=[FS]= S478 CPUs, 4x512MB Winbond BH5, 8GHz Cedarmill


TaPaKaH

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Up for sale are some hardware leftovers.

 

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First up, a lot of nine socket 478 processors.

 

The top row are three mobile 1.4GHz Celerons with S-spec code SL6M4. This is the exact model that crotale used for his well-known 203% percentage OC record. It is quite rare - I have only seen three on ebay between 2007 and 2013, all of which I bought. One of these CPUs (I don't remember which one) was able to surpass crotale's feat and recorded a 206% overclock, which was the highest percentage retail overclock until a recent revamp of Geodes and 1.2GHz Celerons. Note that you need to increase VID via a pinmod in order to make these CPUs POST in desktop boards.

 

Next up, we have three 1.6GHz Celerons with S-spec code SL7EZ. I bought these also chasing the percentage OC record since the Northwood D1 core, which these are based on, is often capable of hitting 5GHz on LN2. Two of these chips are binned out of a very big lot and do 230x16 and 228x16 on air, respectively. I tried the better one on LN2 and was barely able to do 250x16. I achieved my 200% goal before I got to retry these chips on LN2, so I haven't touched these for the last 6.5 years.

 

Finally, we have some misc CPUs: a Pentium 4 1.8GHz Northwood SL6PQ, Pentium 4 2.4GHz "C" Northwood SL6Z3 (one with 30 caps on its belly) and Pentium 4-M 1.8GHz Northwood SL6V7.

 

SOLD

 

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The next item are four 512MB OCZ Gold modules rated DDR433 at 2-2-2-5. I bought them for my last year's BH5 binning frenzy, only for the kits to arrive a day too late thus having to wait for another year before I could have access to my DDR1 binning platform. They lose to the best pair of sticks I found a year ago, so I no longer have a need for them.

 

SOLD

 

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The next item is a Celeron D 352 SL96P processor. I tested over 300 Cedarmills only to find three capable of 8GHz. This is one of them. It doesn't have CB or CBB nor is tricky to bench so getting it to its max should be pretty straight-forward.

 

Asking 50 Euros. The price includes worldwide shipping.

 

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Next we have a Celeron E1200. This CPU does 485MHz FSB on air and 513MHz FSB on dry ice.

 

Asking 12 Euros. The price includes worldwide shipping.

 

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Finally, here is a Xeon W3520. The only aircooled test that I did on this CPU is a POST at 4.5GHz (215x21) at 1.275V BIOS. On LN2 it does 263x21 with lots of VTT voltage.

 

Asking 20 Euros. The price includes worldwide shipping.

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