Overclocking a PIII 933?

Sushi

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Jan 1, 2001
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I have a question... I have a 933 PIII that I have overclocked to 143 FSB running at 1001 MHz. Will I scramble my hard drive or any other components at this speed? Here are my system specs:

PIII 933@1001 (Cco stepping), with golden orb cooler
Lian-Li PC-60 case
SBLive MP3+ Sound
ATI Radeon 32MB DDR Video
512 MB PC-133 (APACER)
Netgear ethernet card
Real Magic DVD card
Win2K
Western Digital 20.5 GB Hard Drive
ABIT vh6 mobo

I appreciate anyone's help with this. I want to keep it running at this speed, and it seems okay, but I need to know if this is relatively "safe" for my system, and what processor temp would be considered too high?

Thanks!
 

JayPatel

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no ur only 10 Mz over its stock fsb speed..u should be fine...though i have read that WD arddrives are more sensitive to fsb increases....all ur oter components will run fine.