Formula.350
[H]ard|Gawd
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We all did. Nature of the Hard Beast lol Except we did it knowingly and intentionally, but we also usually had purchased a more quality built motherboard that likely had the components to reliably run them out of spec. I think it's in the instances where the motherboard maker made it run at those speeds by default, and then used sub-par parts like capacitors, which as a result caused voltage and/or signal ripple. That's where problems arise... I dunno though, it really may not be a valid point that he had, but I was only bringing it to light for the sake of accuracy to what was said is all.In the days of PCI/AGP I used to push the bus well out of spec, never had a Creative Soundcard crash on me.
I made those notes at 3 in the morning. Quite sure that you're right.
I just realized after the fact that the video may not have gone live tonight, so you may have meant last night....