The CPU may be running just fine...the cache could be what can't take the
speed.

on 03/11/2003 12:17 PM, A.Tuazon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Bruce Johnson wrote:
>> I think you've rather neatly proven that your system cannot be
>> overclocked to that speed. Jeez you're tying to run it at nearly a
>> third faster than it's rating....these chips are rated at specific
>> speeds for a reason.
>> 
>> Keep trying and you may find, to your chagrin, that it won't even run
>> at *under*clocked speeds.
>> 
> 
> Well, not necessarily.  It has been proven that these chips are not
> performing at their peak and to overclock it just means that you are getting
> its full potential.  You're right regarding going overboard and frying your
> chip BUT that said if you're not  trying to double your speed then it should
> be safe.  I've left it at 400MHZ and it's purring along just fine (knock on


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