My quicksilver with an 800Mhz CPU has been running for about 4 years at 933Mhz. 
It was NOT stable long term any faster than this. It can encode video (CPU at 
100%) for days without any trouble. (good thing because it takes days to  rip 
and encode a DVD on my quicksilver!) Once, it was in a server room that 
suffered a cooler malfunction. All of the server shut down due to overtemp, but 
there in the corner, the old overclocked quicksilver was still running fine. 
I'm sure it was well over 100 degrees F in that room.



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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 10:09 AM
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Subject: Over clocking G4

I have a G4 Power PC  and I am wondering if you can over clock it and
how safe is it?

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