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  • #16
    Montu
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 1589

    yes you can damage things when over clocking..but you should be fine if your careful.

    I'm still running my trusty i7 2600k @ 5ghz on air 24/7
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    • #17
      Cowboy T
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      • Mar 2010
      • 5725

      As others have said, yes, you can damage things if you go too far, but as long as you're careful, you should be OK to a point.

      However, given the sheer horsepower of modern CPU's, why would anyone bother anymore? I could understand it back in the pre-GHz days, 'cause I did it with an AMD K6-2+ processor on an ASUS P55T2P4 motherboard (that's goin' way back). Heck, I also did it with a Pentium-133 running it at 166 MHz. But nowadays, we have 3+ GHz 8-core CPU's that are actually affordable, so what's the point now?

      If your answer is, "because I can", and you just want to tinker and learn stuff, then that's a perfectly valid reason, too.
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      • #18
        wdsonny
        Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 160

        Once took a PIII 800MHz to about 1166MHz. That was cb0 stepping and a Vapochill Socket Cooler. Fastest home rig for about 6 months, then technology went GHz.

        Originally posted by Ritchie8719
        I got a Duron 600 to 900 once. Wicked fast.

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        • #19
          blazeaglory
          Calguns Addict
          • May 2011
          • 6370

          Originally posted by wdsonny
          Once took a PIII 800MHz to about 1166MHz. That was cb0 stepping and a Vapochill Socket Cooler. Fastest home rig for about 6 months, then technology went GHz.
          Maybe you were the first? 1166mhz =1.166ghz!

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          • #20
            catmman
            CGSSA Coordinator
            • Jun 2012
            • 455

            Gave up on doing this many years ago. Everyone tells me I should try it again but to me there are always enough issues on a computer without having to worry if I am adding to them on purpose.
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