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I was just reading "Building a Digtal editing sytsm part II" and i noticed the do not overclock becuase many boards use the cpu as a timing device. I have been edint for about 5 years, and most of my experience is no either my machine (PIII 450 @ 750 with peltier and air cooling with Miro dc30+ on adobe premiere 5.1c) or a media 100 system (ASU IT Labs Media 100 G4 on media 100 native software). My computer has recenlty gone through upgrades and is now a PIII coppermine 550 @ 550 on an asus CUSL2 mobo. I was planning on overclocking, but now am curiuos about risks. I did have a few prblems with the old setup, such as audio/video sync anomolys, but they were fixed by adjusting hard disk data rates. Could overclocking be the culprit and the hard disk solution just coincidental? Please advise.