AtenRa
Lifer
- Feb 2, 2009
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I have not seen any evidence presented by you or the countless other OCers in the well over a decade since I've first engaged in these types of OC vs. No OC debates that it does not shorten service life. If OCers were so convinced that it was a non-issue why has no one ever (to the best of my knowledge) set up this experiment:
Purchase three identical computers
Leave one box stock
Set up one at a MILD OC
Set up one at a KILLER OC but still on air
Set each up at the same day to run Folding (or some other high steady load) 24/7
Keep them running for however many years it will take until they die.
Publish the results
Until then it's just your word that it's safe. Well, I don't know you, and although I respect your opinions, that does not mean that I'm going to clone them for myself.
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Stock box will last 20 years
mild OC PC will last 18 years
Killer OC on air will last 10-15 years
Have you ever used a CPU for more than 5-6 years for work ??? I have used in the past an OCed CPU for SETI running 24/7 for a year until i replaced the entire PC with a new dual core, that cpu still works.
I will say again, if you know what you doing OC is not dangerous and nobody forcing you to OC your hardware but,
try and learn from people that they have done it countless times with countless different hardware.
Trying OC is not the same as having a dick in you ass (sorry but i had to say that)