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Hey guys, I came to know about a processor called celeron j1900 it has well based and has four cores and so I thought how about overclocking it to 4.7 GHz to create a core i5 4xxxk.

More about celeron j1900 :-http://ark.intel.com/m/products/78867/Intel-Celeron-Processor-J1900-2M-Cache-up-to-2_42-GHz

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Lol, but you seriously can't overclock a locked CPU that much, let alone a low power Celeron.

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Not all GHz are created equal. Also the CPU is locked.

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26 minutes ago, KUNAL R MEHTA said:

Hey guys, I came to know about a processor called celeron j1900 it has well based and has four cores and so I thought how about overclocking it to 4.7 GHz to create a core i5 4xxxk.

More about celeron j1900 :-http://ark.intel.com/m/products/78867/Intel-Celeron-Processor-J1900-2M-Cache-up-to-2_42-GHz

NO NO NO NO. NO!!!!!!! 

You can only overclock locked cpus with skylake. And still that celeron barely takes any power so have fun with getting it to 4.7. AND correct me if i am wrong, that celeron was so shit in quality that intel knew it wasn't good enough to even qualify as i3. they made it a celeron. So basically it is a processor which is at the bottom of the silicon lottery and you trying to make it a high end quad core with hyperthreading?

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33 minutes ago, KUNAL R MEHTA said:

Hey guys, I came to know about a processor called celeron j1900 it has well based and has four cores and so I thought how about overclocking it to 4.7 GHz to create a core i5 4xxxk.

More about celeron j1900 :-http://ark.intel.com/m/products/78867/Intel-Celeron-Processor-J1900-2M-Cache-up-to-2_42-GHz

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IF its clocked at 2.4 ghz HOW DO u expect it to get to 4.7 ghz ITS NOT HOW IT WORKS

also its a celeron which is LOCKED 

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No way you will reach 4.anything when you start with 2.0Ghz (ignore burst). If you look at Haswell CPUs, you go from 3.4GHz to 4.4GHz (average). Thats 1Ghz upping with unlocked CPU. Acutally 30% up is quite good. The way silicon works is that you can't get over certain values. With Q6600 (stock 2.4GHz) 3GHz was quite good and 3.3GHz even better. If that would be unlocked CPU, it would go for 2.6-2.8GHz maybe. But its locked and only option you have is to do base clock OC. Which will give you pretty much what burst speed would.

 

If you look bit more things, you see that its part of Intels Bay Trail CPU family. Which are for lower end prebuild desktops. You can have a go but don't expect miracles.

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I thought if it is a 22nm processor so it would be haswell based . well then I ain't talking about hyperthreading (even i5 does not have hyperthreading)

And in the following article the celeron was overclocked to 8.2 GHz

http://www.pcworld.com/article/188047/extreme_overclocking_8_2_ghz_celeron.html

Then what about it.

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12 minutes ago, KUNAL R MEHTA said:

I thought if it is a 22nm processor so it would be haswell based . well then I ain't talking about hyperthreading (even i5 does not have hyperthreading)

And in the following article the celeron was overclocked to 8.2 GHz

http://www.pcworld.com/article/188047/extreme_overclocking_8_2_ghz_celeron.html

Then what about it.

Do you have a continuous supply of LN2?

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18 minutes ago, KUNAL R MEHTA said:

I don't like LN2 cooling , I thought that if 8.2 GHz was with LN2 then I could just use thermaltake water to cool with 4.7 GHz .

Even if it worked that way.... It doesn't btw, but even if... Your cpu is locked down tight. There's no chance in hell you'll be able to get anything more out of it. You have a pre-built pc, with a crap oem motherboard and locked cpu. Nothing more you can do.

 

And even though it is 22nm, it isn't haswell. It is based off the same arch as the atom line, baytrail. Also even if you could oc it to 4ghz it wouldn't come close to being an i5, it doesn't have l3 cache at all.

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  • 1 year later...

Thank you for that knowledge. My wife's "new computer" from Walmart is slower than molasses in January and I have been looking at speeding it up for her use. Nothing fancy, but better speed. Thank you for the responses to this question as I was wondering the same thing and have dabbled in computers here and there.

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