- Mar 3, 2004
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I've finally got the time to stretch my chipsets limit rather than my CPU. I understand overclocking generally shortens the CPU life(yes,yes i know this isn't always true,but its still a fact), however what about chipsets? i currently use the nforce 400 ultra, are the overcloking settings in the bios withing certain specs of the chipset itself, or is it determined by the mobo maker? will running it way beyond specs burn out the chipset eventually?
i definatly have overkill cooling* for it,even though it naturally runs hot even at stock speeds. i never noticed much of heat difference between stock and overclocked,but still.
any input would be great, i'm shooting for 450mhz+
i definatly have overkill cooling* for it,even though it naturally runs hot even at stock speeds. i never noticed much of heat difference between stock and overclocked,but still.
any input would be great, i'm shooting for 450mhz+