I ran it for 5 hours and no errors came up Im quite haooy right now hahahttp://sp2004.fre3.com/beta/beta2.htm
your next step is do what is called "stress-testing". download Orthos from the link above and run it overnight (you may want to run 2 instances, since you have quad-core). if you don't have any errors, you're most likely all set. the longer you run it without errors, the more sure you can be that you have a stable overclock.
I ran it for 5 hours and no errors came up Im quite haooy right now haha![]()
that's good. typically with an overclock as small as the one you've done won't cause system instability though. (don't mean to rain on your parade)
you should try to push it a bit more. see how far you can get without messing with voltages, ram timings, etc.
I am curious did you set all your voltages/memory/timings to manual before starting your overclock?
I didn't the first time and it caused my system to crash at 3.0ghz since it overclocked my memory to far.
Might be worth looking into.
Is that processor not 2.2Ghz stock ?