Edward Schernau wrote:
> "Roeland Th. Jansen" wrote:
> >
> > > I'll second that, with the caveot that I have to run at 108Mhz FSB or below.
> >
> > I think that all reports with systems that overclock, should silently be
> > ignored.
>
> I think that all reports with systems that overclock to a known value
> should silently be included in the data set(s).
Reports of "it doesn't crash" on systems that overclock CAN be
included in the dataset.
Reports of "it crashes" on overclocked systems have to be ignored. The
cause CAN be the overclocking, but also something generic that
everybody, also the non-overclockers, are experiencing. However we'll
never know.
Overclocking is allowed, as long as you don't complain if it doesn't
work, or burns your CPU.
Right now, we're suspecting problems with the board/Linux that cause
lockups, because lots of people report "it crashes" with
non-overclocked systems.
Roger.
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