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Tread very lightly in these parts...

Overclocking is sort of like BASE jumping (although not nearly as dangerous or fun). Find a good mentor. Use overclocking gear for overclocking. Be ready to spend money up front for good stuff.

There're many good resources for overclocking. This IS the internet. Haven to many a computer geek.

Do a search, and start at places like overclockerscafe. To answer your other two questions: Relatively safe? Depends. Stock fan/heatsink? Not if you're gonna' get serious.

The laws of physics are strictly enforced.

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Before you consider overclocking, think hard about why you are doing it. It is risky to your computer. You can fry components and boards pretty easily. I'm not saying don't do it, but, like jumping, be informed.

I've chosen not to overclock any of my home systems, and wouldn't think of it at work. The reason is pretty simple. Fundamentally, the further you push the limits of your hardware, the higher the chance of failure. Higher temps, higher voltages and such are inherently counter to my personal goals which are stability and reliability. Some overclockers basically crank the speed up until the system gets dramatically unstable or locks up, then go back one notch.

To me, there are few reasons to overclock. If I want more performance, I'll buy more RAM and a faster processor. If I want more than that, I'll go dual processor. More still? Switch to an all SCSI system and contemplate servers with quad processors. From an admin point of view, the money is well worth the reliability. Mind you, I have the budget to do what I need and I'm not a gamer. Your choices may differ.

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I am curious...is overclocking my cpu relatively safe?
Will the stock fan/heatsink be sufficient?
What would be a good resource to begin overclocking?



Overclocking is a breeze - with the right equipment and knowledge. The best place to learn more is Hexus Forums - read them for a while until you start to understand what is going on - feel free to email me [email protected]/PM me if you want explanations or pointers. But after reading Hexus for a while you may (should?) decide overclocking is far too sad :P.
Rich M

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Overclocking is a breeze - with the right equipment and knowledge.



I would like to emphasis KNOWLEDGE.

It's entirely possible to completely fry a significant investment if you screw up. Done carefully, it can work very well. Done halfhazzardly, better go warm up yourr credit card.

_Am
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You put the fun in "funnel" - craichead.

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I didn't say Folding@Home didn't work on Win98. FireDaemon doesn't seem to work in Win98. We were discussing it in the context of hiding the existence of Folding from users. :)



Wow, I shoulda done that before! I'd have at least a couple of more WU's in! I downloaded the console version into my Folding directory, disable the auto loading on the graphical interface, and ran the console. it detected the previous work and started where it had left off. I then shut it down, installed FireDaemon, set up the console as a service, and let it fly. Now I actually have to check the task manager to see if it's there. It's running all the time, no matter which user is logged in, and it's totally (almost) hidden. Waaaay freaking cool!
It's your life, live it!
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RB#684 "Corcho", ASK#60, Muff#3520, NCB#398, NHDZ#4, C-33989, DG#1

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It's running all the time, no matter which user is logged in, and it's totally (almost) hidden. Waaaay freaking cool!



Delete the FireDaemon icon from the desktop, remove the FireDaemon entry from the Start Menu, bury the Folding directory somewhere covert like in \WINNT\Resources and few people would ever notice. Next thing you know, you have a covert folding farm. :o

Of course, that can get you in trouble if someone does find out. I don't have to go to those extremes, but I know how they work. ;)

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I don't need to go to all that trouble. This is running at home. I't just nice to have it running no matter if I'm on here, or the wife, or the kids, or friends, ect.
It's your life, live it!
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RB#684 "Corcho", ASK#60, Muff#3520, NCB#398, NHDZ#4, C-33989, DG#1

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We're coming after you, Cajones!



I wouldn't mind if you guys blaze past me like I'm sittin' still!


No shit, there i was, though i was gonna pass you..... and THEN!!! the layoff!!!! Arrgh!

So many servers, still waiting to be assimiated.. and me with mroe more access to them [:/]

Time to recruit the family's computers!!!

PS. Anybody need an extra IT nerd who can write killer bash script and fly headdown? (oh yeah, and some people say i can edit video, too)

Landing without injury is not necessarily evidence that you didn't fuck up... it just means you got away with it this time

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Overclocking is a breeze - with the right equipment and knowledge.



I would like to emphasis KNOWLEDGE.

It's entirely possible to completely fry a significant investment if you screw up. Done carefully, it can work very well. Done halfhazzardly, better go warm up yourr credit card.

_Am


Hehe, yeah, I figured if someone can hack reading Hexus for a month they will probably be fine overclocking - for most it would fry the brains in 5 mins max ;). You know you've made it when you find review on fans interesting, and you take a magnifying glass to computer fairs and ask to read the tiny codes printed on cpu's and memory chips :P. And yes, that is me :$
Rich M

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Yup -- Cajones spent awhile helping me to bitch-slap my computer. I'm probably done by now with my second work unit, but I'm at work, and it's at home.

Thanks Cajones...

Wendy W.
There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown)

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We are now in the top 150 :)
FOLDING@HOME TEAM STATS: Team # 31515



Sun Apr 13 15:55:00 PDT 2003
team teamname score wu
31515 dropzone.com 30655.1500749588 1144

Team rank: 149


Team members:
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2675 1 jfields 4142.6 169 31515
3036 2 Cajones 3725.91 129 31515
4895 3 Jerm 2573.14 104 31515
5301 4 BadDog_Skydiving_Gear 2425.82 88 31515
7824 5 AndyMan! 1781.75 67 31515
7839 6 RichM 1779.49 68 31515
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15244 10 _Skeletor 1065.42 38 31515
21513 11 Phreezone 783.76 27 31515
22802 12 Eugene_Eisenstein 740.27 27 31515
22866 13 Cajun 738.05 29 31515
24929 14 SkyDekker 676.98 24 31515
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-- Hope you don't die. --

I'm fucking winning

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I haven't read all through the 10 pages of this thread, but I'm just seeing this so can someone answer something for me? If you are on DSL connected all the time, is that a problem at all? I'd love to help out and join, but I've never heard of SETI before, so I'm trying to read through so I understand all of how this works. I think I grasp the basics of it though. Download the program, turn on the computer and .... well, that's it ;) Right?

Pammi


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I think I grasp the basics of it though. Download the program, turn on the computer and .... well, that's it Right?



yep....id have the computer on when ya try to download it though:ph34r::ph34r:
if my calculations are correct SLINKY + ESCULATOR = EVERLASTING FUN
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F@H got an article on the homepage! Dude, you're, like, a celebrity now;)

Come on people, sign up. It costs you absolutely nothing and every bit helps.


-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.

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Wow, I'm feeling kind of special. A shout out from Wendy (just returning the repaying the great karma you set to me!). An article on the home page of dz.com (mostly a cut-and-paste of my first post on this thread). A PM from someone with some very kind words for being groovy. And now some hipsters referencing me as a "celebrity" on this thread.

I was having a challenging day, with Cingular Wireless tugging my chain, and the people at Best Buy almost sending me into a rage (they redeemed themselves in most excellent fashion - Best Buy kicks ass, but not as much as you guys!)

Who knows - maybe my sweetheart will come home and give me some extra-special lovin (or maybe some prison style huck-a-buck)...

Livin' right - it pays in the end - but it's also nice when it pays a little in the middle, too!

The laws of physics are strictly enforced.

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