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> I'm curious.only
\n>
\n> When I inspected Intel's specifications, I found that the 1GHZ
\n> Celeron's expected to find 1.75 volts for the core.
\n>
\n> The 566MHz Celeron processor that came with my SG20 is supplied
\n
> 1.5 volts.only
\n>
\n> Did you change jumper pins or other settings on the board to
\n> compensate?
\n>
\n> It would seem that installing these higher-speed Celerons would
\n
> result in having a CPU that was UNDER-clocked, resulting in lower
\n> performance.
\n>
\n> Maybe I'm off base here...I'm not an over-clocker.
\n>
\n> Cheers...