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Overclocking a PIII 933?

Sushi

Senior member
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!
 
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.
 
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