Do not Overclock. bad things happen...

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Amaroque

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Jan 2, 2005
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I assume this is what he was attempting to OC. If the OP knew what he was doing, that system should have some good, rock stable OC potential.

The only reason that I can see why that system won't OC is because he didn't use a RAM divider, and/or didn't change the HTT. There isn't even any SATA drives to inhibit OCing.

Actually, 10*240 4x HTT with a 5:3 divider should work like a champ with that setup (and this is being conservative). In all benchmarks, that exact OC is virtually identical to a stock 4000+ But hey, I don't know what I'm talking about. ;)
 

Tiamat

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OP, you are ignorant.

I have held a 466mhz overclock on my 1800+ for well over 1.5 years, have never had problems, and have experiences much better performance. This is done at normal voltages of 1.525V. CPU never sees 50C. I dont see how you are burning chips at less than 50C.