God I love this forum!
Siting Arrhenius no less.
What we have here is a false dichotomy.
Brian is absolutely right about the efficiency of overclocking.
On the other hand, most hobbies are inefficient if examined from the outside.
As a practical example though, my P3-650 does 933mz (142fsb) @stock volts w/stock cooling and does not improve one bit if the cooling is increased, or the voltage raised, or both.
So, if you really are overclocking just to make your computer faster, see what it can do on it's own.
If you want to experiment with exotic stuff, go for it, but be sure to enjoy the process and not depend on the outcome.
chuck
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ABit BE6-2 V2, P3-650@923, 128mb@142cas2, 90gig (2x45) IBM 75GXP striped raid array, SB Live Value@3.0, Pioneer 104s DVD, Mitsumi CDRW@2x2x8, Acatel 1000 ADSL@1.5mb/sec, Linksys EtherFast NIC, LG 995e, USB mouse,Matrox G400 MAX!!!!
Siting Arrhenius no less.
What we have here is a false dichotomy.
Brian is absolutely right about the efficiency of overclocking.
On the other hand, most hobbies are inefficient if examined from the outside.
As a practical example though, my P3-650 does 933mz (142fsb) @stock volts w/stock cooling and does not improve one bit if the cooling is increased, or the voltage raised, or both.
So, if you really are overclocking just to make your computer faster, see what it can do on it's own.
If you want to experiment with exotic stuff, go for it, but be sure to enjoy the process and not depend on the outcome.
chuck
------------------
©]0££3¥
ABit BE6-2 V2, P3-650@923, 128mb@142cas2, 90gig (2x45) IBM 75GXP striped raid array, SB Live Value@3.0, Pioneer 104s DVD, Mitsumi CDRW@2x2x8, Acatel 1000 ADSL@1.5mb/sec, Linksys EtherFast NIC, LG 995e, USB mouse,Matrox G400 MAX!!!!
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