> Anyway the things you mentioned were just general hardware installation
> issues, nothing really due specifically to overclocking (eg I set the CPU
> voltage/frequency too high and now it's dead). Did the CPU really die in
> all those cases you mentioned?
Not in every case, of course. But death of mainboard (due to installation
failure) - often. Unstable windows - very often. This really sucked, because
with windows there always were many things that resulted in an unstable
system, apart from overclocking or overheating.
My problem is that back then I did only see failure ;-) It was my job to fix
things if possible. Dirty work. And I really mean it, guess why this pc
stopped working... (if I cannot post an image to off-topic, I'll try to post
it in p.b.i - I hope people will forgive me).
BTW: Sorry for posting here, I don't know why Outlook Express decided to put
it here.
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