I am in the market for a CHEAP second system.  Naturally, I am looking for the best bang for the buck, so I am leaning towards a Duron.  My question is: what do you feel is the best Duron to overclock?  I ask this because I have read some of the archives here and the database on overclockers.com, which provide "conflicting" data.  According to overclockers.com, it would appear that the Duron 600 would be the best value, as it has the highest successful MHz rating achieved by a user.  It also has the 2nd highest average o/c'ed MHz rating.  When reading the archives on this board, it appears that the average "stable" operating MHz for the 600 is somewhere around 800.  I am looking for a solution that would be stable enough for a heavy quake playing person without crashing after 30 minutes of use.  Would I be better off just getting a 750 MHz Duron, since it is only around $40 more and not overclocking it?  I seem to remember reading somewhere that there were MINIMAL gains in overclocking a Duron.  I cant seem to find many articles where an overclocked Duron has been tested against its un-o/c'ed counter-part.  There is plenty of info on HOW to o/c it, but rarely any on the RESULTS of it.  Any links?
Also, what does HSF stand for? I see people refer to it as cooling their duron, so I assume its some type of cooler. Can you provide me with a link to an HSF that would be adequate for o/c'ing a Duron?
Thanks in advance and sorry about the length =).
			
			Also, what does HSF stand for? I see people refer to it as cooling their duron, so I assume its some type of cooler. Can you provide me with a link to an HSF that would be adequate for o/c'ing a Duron?
Thanks in advance and sorry about the length =).
				
		
			