ok, so i know people can fool around with the multiplier, fsb speeds, voltages, and probably alot more. my question is which one of these if any or all kill the lifetime or fry a cpu or gpu.
basically i'm looking at two scenarios- immediate damage and long-term damage for each modifiable aspect of overclocking.
i.e. if i increase the fsb speeds to a point where my system can't handle it, does that do any immediate damage to my computer or does reseting it to a lesser fsb basically make it like it had never happened? also if i let it run at high fsb speeds for long periods of time, does that decrease the lifetime of my equipment?
basically i'm looking at two scenarios- immediate damage and long-term damage for each modifiable aspect of overclocking.
i.e. if i increase the fsb speeds to a point where my system can't handle it, does that do any immediate damage to my computer or does reseting it to a lesser fsb basically make it like it had never happened? also if i let it run at high fsb speeds for long periods of time, does that decrease the lifetime of my equipment?