Exactly, over clocking is a natural progression in getting better value for your money. Anyone in this thread warning to stay away from over clocking doesn't know what they are talking about.
Well that's rude. I have been building PCs for years, as have most people I know, and all but the most recent have been overclocked. However, I would warn people away from it because it does carry heavy risks, ranging in likelyhood from:
- Warranty is invalid on any overclocked parts, or in some cases on any part in the same system as an overclocked part
- Bluescreen crashes, system freezes or spontaneous restarts
- Reduced lifespan of overclocked parts (mostly only as the result of overvolting in an attempt to get a stable overclock)
- PCI errors (I don't think this is an issue any more, but altering the FSB used to also change the PCI clock, often causing errors in every add-in and onboard device in the PC)
- Heat damage (though you're doing it wrongtm if you get this)
- Part death (mostly only as the result of overvolting in an attempt to get a stable overclock)
- Power supply death (if this happens to you, your PSU sucked, and therefore you're doing it wrongtm)
- Data corruption (if memtest86 runs through fine, you're probably safe. If memtest fails, even if your PC seems stable, back off the overclock. If you can't get memest to pass, you've killed a ram chip)
- Motherboard power converters exploding (this was expensive, it took out nearly everything in the PC. There was even fire)
Note 1: It is impossible to verify an overclock is actually stable, without he tests Intel/AMD use for binning cpus in the first place, which aren't public. No stresstesting application that I know of actually tests every instruction and function unit in a cpu. The best you can do is run as many different high-load applications as you know of (stress tests, benchmarks, games...) making sure you actually load all the cores to 100%. Even if it passes everything, think twice about any bluescreen crashes, system freezes or spontaneous restarts you get, they could
still be caused by overclocking.
Note 2: Shop overclocking services are worth crap all. I haven't yet seen a pre-built pre-overclocked PC that was stable.