Hi,
When I tried overclocking my Leadtek, I got to 220/390 seemingly stable. I noticed that placing heatsinks atop memory modules improved stability (allowing 392mhz without artifacts).
Right now, I'm running at 166/333. Yep, underclocking because I've turned the fan off. My new policy of minimizing noise calls for disabling non-PSU fans.
The huge Leadtek heatsink is more than adequate at 166MHz; the temperature is reasonable. However, this shows the sad state of technology: upmarked CPU's and videocards are sold with (potentially noisy) fans, which are required for normal operation. In the past, only overclockers would need fans--and you could OC all the more for it.
