There are certain situations when overclocking can make a big difference. Prime example......
First time overclocking anything.....I had a P3 500 with a TNT2 Ultra. Started getting into some of the newer games at that time, like Deus Ex and SOF. Running those games on that system at a decent res, it was challenging to keep the frame rates at a smooth, playable level. A little reading..a few settings..and whalla...I had pretty smooth frame rates courtesy of some mild overclocking. If I remember correctly, I had the
P3@~600..can't remember what the core/mem was on that card. But anyway, it made all the difference in that rig.
Then I moved on to a P3 1Ghz and a V5 5500. The P3 wouldn't do much more than 1100 stable, so that's where I ran it. That o/c was realy just cause I could, not because it was needed. V5 was o/ced a little too.
Now I'm running a 1.6A@2.2 with a G3@225/525. Again, not realy because I need any more speed out of either component, just because it's become a habbit. I get a thrill out of seeing the big numbers I guess.
And for the record...There is quite a noticable difference from the 1.6A@1.6 and @2.2. Besides, the 1.6A it perfectly happy at 2.2/1.5V, so why not?
