I read the OC 101 thread and noticed that there is 2 ways to overlock. I also read in another post on these forums that a certain type of ocing is little to no risk at all?
Which is that? ID like to overclock but if something got fried i could not afford to replace it. This really is the deciding facter between an intel core 2 duo 36400 or an athlon 64 x2 4400+. I know the intels overclock ALOT better so for the same price i would have a faster cpu.
So yeah, is there a way to overclock that has pertty much 0% chance of frying anything?
Which is that? ID like to overclock but if something got fried i could not afford to replace it. This really is the deciding facter between an intel core 2 duo 36400 or an athlon 64 x2 4400+. I know the intels overclock ALOT better so for the same price i would have a faster cpu.
So yeah, is there a way to overclock that has pertty much 0% chance of frying anything?