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Originally posted by SpadeYou may have a point when concidering your Pentium chip.....TRUE! But again, most of the new chips are already tweaked to the safe limits for stability, cooling, and hardware specs. Not against overclocking, just elect not to do so myself. I allowed someone to overclock my video card once to show me the big gain and it became very unstable and started tearing the graphics. Scared me to say the least, I was very concerned after spending $450.00 on the card that possibly it could have been damaged just to get a few more frames in a game.....Did not like the risk involved. Everybody enjoys doing different stuff to their PC's to get it to their liking so if you like to overclock, go for it. I just have never felt the risk was worth the gain. Its great you are able to acheive such a big difference on your CPU but I think that is rare and has some to do with the P3 chip you have, most are not that giving.
Originally posted by BoomslangP4 2.2 oc @ 4.0