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Originally posted by clocker@24 November 2003 - 21:53
Yes it is.
Of course, VB1234's equally valid objection is that over the long run you are probably hurting durability to some extent. Plus, if you do suffer problems, then you have added more factors into the mix.
It all comes down to what you are willing to risk and how much you are willing to put up with when ( not if :P ) things go to hell.
Personally, I'm betting that I'll have a new chip before any side effects show up on this one.
I wonder what the average lifespan of a CPU is for members of the board? Not that posters in this section would be average (or they wouldn't be here to begin with), but still, it would be interesting to know.
Just guessing, I would say 2 years.
clocker, my old HP pc had a pIII 800 mhz. and there was no fans in the pc. only 1 cpu fan, and no heatsink. i used that comp for 4 years. no hardware probs at all. only occasional crashes and stuff with windows me. then i upgraded to xp, and it was still slow, but at least no more crashes and soft probs. but the cpu ran at maybe 45-55 C all the time, and no probs at all for 4 years. so, i'd say cpu's last a lot longer than 2 years