Overclocking a chip can void its warranty, however, meaning that it's generally a risky practice even for enthusiasts. An overclocked chip that fails can essentially be destroyed, as can the motherboard or chipset components.
Quote from: Preston786 on September 13, 2011, 12:58:57 PMOverclocking a chip can void its warranty, however, meaning that it's generally a risky practice even for enthusiasts. An overclocked chip that fails can essentially be destroyed, as can the motherboard or chipset components.more importantly, THIS!* TriniWyatt ducks for cover
i cant rem the last time a man part fail because of overclocking nah... its so safe these days...
+2 to the "Voice of Reason" team.