The base clock now provides the clock for more components in the CPU/chipset system. Some of those are never meant to operate at any clock except the standard one.
how does that happen? haven't people been overclocking to irregular bclks now for a long time as well? hasn't that caused all the same components to work at even stranger frequencies? i'm wondering technically where and why this can result in lost data/physical damage? i'm at 103 now and i am assuming it's perfectly fine![]()
you're not remembering correctly.
The ability to lock PCI/AGP frequency was a big deal when overclocking the FSB.