@BoingBoss
Well, I agree in principle that an overclocked system can run hotter and be prone to unreliability, but there are methods of mitigating these factors.
Paying attention to cooling goes without saying, and you'll find that several accelerator cards are retailed new running at higher clock rates than is actually shown on the CPU. Amiga Format ran an article back in July / August 1998 when they researched the subject which might well be worth seeking out.
Fact is, there are people out there who want to play Quake or use CPU intensive image processing software on their Amigas. If they're willing to take the risk of irreversible damage to their CPU and take all practical precautions then fair play I guess.