- Dec 14, 2000
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I'm currently trying to o/c a k6-III 400 to 450 and need to know if the "burn in" advice is true or a myth.
Some people claim that o/c'ing should be done in small increments, with each gain followed by running the cpu full whack for several days using benchmark programs or something similar. This effectively "burns in" the cpu at this speed making it more stable and even allowing lower voltage settings for the given speed.
Aside from cooling, is this extra o/c'ing technique true? Has anyone got experience from using this technique?
Thanks for the advice.
Deano.
Some people claim that o/c'ing should be done in small increments, with each gain followed by running the cpu full whack for several days using benchmark programs or something similar. This effectively "burns in" the cpu at this speed making it more stable and even allowing lower voltage settings for the given speed.
Aside from cooling, is this extra o/c'ing technique true? Has anyone got experience from using this technique?
Thanks for the advice.
Deano.