I've set up a viable dual celeron 366 SMP system,
both overclocked to 550 mhz and running fine (I've
only done some very basic diagnostics, though).
I'm concerned about video artifacts which are now
showing up in X.  Are these the result of the chips
running too hot and generating egregious errors?
When I run them at 366, there are no artifacts.

Are these the results of my crappy SiS 3D AGP Pro,
which can't handle this special environment (it's running
at standard 2/3*100 mhz, that is, the front side bus is
100mhz).  I have the SMP 2.2.5 kernel up and running fine
for over a week now, and I've noticed no problems.
More info:  I boot the same system, overclocked and all,
into W95 and there are no artifacts in windows, although
I realize that 95 isn't using both processors.  Could it be
that the SiS 95 driver is merely better to Suse's XFcom
svga_ driver and therefore there are more artifacts in my
Linux/X, or what??

What in general should I diagnose to figure out what's working
and what's broke, when it comes to cpu/grafx errors and
overclocking?  Any software.....?

tia,
Chris Johnson

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