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SlitheryDee
I figured I could overclock my CPU (Athlon XP 2600 barton core) and squeeze a little more out of my system which is already severely bottlenecked by my processor since my gpu is a Geforce 6600 GT and I hve 1024 mb of kingston hyper X ram. I set my FSB at 200 and my clock multiplier at 10 and I thought that I could slowly increase my core voltage until my system ran without crashing. I was using 3dmark03 as my test because while windows ran fine I couldn't get 3dmark to finish. So I booted up, ran 3dmark and when it failed I restarted, upped the voltage by .025 and ran it again. At 1.950 volts the system crashed for good. A burnt odor was detectable in my room and I kinda suspected that ths was the end. So, a warning to would-be overclockers, if your situation matches mine in any respect remember NOT TO PUSH IT TOO FAR.
As for me, I've ordered a new (better) processor from newegg. I had to stick with an XP because I don't have the funds to seriously upgrade. It's not a total disaster but it sets back my plans to jump on the 64 bit bandwagon.
As for me, I've ordered a new (better) processor from newegg. I had to stick with an XP because I don't have the funds to seriously upgrade. It's not a total disaster but it sets back my plans to jump on the 64 bit bandwagon.