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Joe Pluta wrote:
In my opinion, if you overclock using frequency and don't raise the
voltage, there is absolutely nothing wrong with overclocking on any
system. As with anything, you want to test thoroughly, which is easily
done by using one of the many CPU performance suites out there.
I've seen odd things happen by bumping just the frequency. A Pentium
that would run Prime95 for 48 straight hours and blue screen crash when
transferring video via Firewire. Set the clock back to nominal and no
more crashes - only change to the system.
There's no guarantee that bumping the frequency will do odd stuff; you
just need to test, and when you find a strange thing, dial it back as a
diagnostic. That's easier to do on a home system than a server/work
system...
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