Comment Re:So where do I get a OC'able Celerons? (Score 1) 50
There is no real difference between the OEM and retail version manufacturing-wise. The retail's are tested, thus guaranteed - meaning the OEMs are the same thing that hasn't been through a few CPU-hours at Intel. The Non-OC'able ones you are seeing are Cel's that were bought OEM by a reseller who then does their own testing. The ones that OC are sold at a higher price with an OC'able label. The ones that won't go above their stock speed (but perform 100% at that level) are dubbed non-OC'able for a lower price.