I have never really been into CPU overclocking or PC gaming except back in the Celery 300 days, but always of course I want the best out of all my systems, so I was looking at one of my systems and considering a CPU upgrade to an XP 2500 or 2600 after the first of the year once the prices drop a little, right now it has an Athlon XP 1700 in an Epox 8RDA+ board. So I was playing with the BIOS last night and bumped the FSB speed up to 166 which makes the CPU run at 1916 MHz, curious about stability, I ran some Sisoft benchamrks and played with it a little while, there seems to be no lockups or hiccups (so far). This is a retail CPU with stock heatsink and fan, I guess I am posting this is because to me I am pretty impressed with this speed increase for it to have been so easy, no pins shorted, watercooling or anything. For you guys that really keep up with overclocking is this pretty good in your opinion? Now I don't want this to become a post with a bunch of: "Well my CPU can hit blah, blah, blah MHz with liquid nitrogen etc." or anything like that just looking for some knowledgable input.
			
			
				
		
			