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Best OS for overclocking?

In my own experience, Windows ME does not like overclocked FSBs. 98SE takes second place, and 2k is just awesome 🙂

Linux does pretty good too. I'd have to say it's neck and neck with 98SE.
 
i'm running Win ME on my overclocked Tbird setup. my 900 Tbird is oc'ed @ 7.5x145fsb and it's stable as a rock... Win ME hasn't crashed once in the past week that i've run this setup... went through all sorts of stability tests and came out fine...

i think Win ME deserves a lot more credit than people give it... bootup is a lot faster than Win98 as well, and i don't see any difference in gaming... maybe the loss of a few fps, but that is insignificant when your video card is fast enough to churn out 100 fps in a game...
 
I think DOS is probably most overclocker-friendly OS, cause it doesnt't load any extra crap into memory (like GUI). Less drivers&processes should theoretically make more stable system. Linux isn't very overclocker-friendly OS cause it's pretty demanding in hardware stability: you remember Intel's fiasco with 1.13Ghz P3 doing linux kernel compilation ?
 
Win 2k is much more stable for me than Win Me. I've got a Tbird 900 @ 1073. Won't run stable at all over 1043 in Win Me.
 
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