I was actually talking about data corruption. What would be the likelihood of that?

I don't think folks running their systems at max care a lot about data integrity.

For one thing, on a very stable oced system (Q6600 @ 3.0 GHz, days of torture tests, prime, orthos, occt, memtest, 3dmark, etc)... I found a corrupt frame in a video I edited. Editing the same video on stock settings did not cause corruption. It was a random check, but it made me nervous. I do work with databases... And i would not want random errors appearing in them coming back to bite me in the butt days or months after coz they probably would propagate to all backups.

Quote Originally Posted by ChrissTi View Post
It will work a litle faster, not too much, but a little.
There are people here running bus over 500Mhz with the new dual core at 45nm