There's nothing wrong with that. What I dislike is breaking perfectly working classic HW by pointless overclocking (or attempts of overclocking). Working classic HW is getting rarer all the time. In my view it should be preserved, rather than trying to pimp it up the maximum until it fries.
If you want the ultimate performance (for instance in 3D), there are way better solutions for that these days (emulation, AROS, or other new amigoid systems).
i agree,but the card can go faster without any overclocking whatsoever,and iv just tested such a card 300Mhz PPC and a real 68060@75Mhz and it`s performace is not far off my fastest card.
you name the componet that you thing is overclocked and i may give you the part no whats it`s replace with and i can tell you now one or two componets in my set-up is infact under-clocked and has yet to reach it`s full speed.
classic cards must be protected this is why i have not modify any cards yet,and i did recommend a new type of fan for *all* Blizzard cards regardless if it overclocked or not.
and remenber i can take a Blizzard PPC or Bvision completely apart to the bare board and put it back together and iv already done so.
im able to identify faults on the card because iv being working on Blizzard cards for such a long time,this is why i have the fastest card in the world and yes if it goes faulty i just repair it like my test card.