Yeah, and what's that doing to the reliability of the chip? Overclocking chips to that extent is pointless, because you have to have the cream of the crop best of the best silicon to do it with in the first place, and that can be a crap shoot. The main difference between the various grades of processors that are out there is nothing more than what stability quality control has determined that the chip is best run at. Sure if you get lucky and find a nearly flawless piece of silicon you can overclock the crap out of it, but even the bragging rights for that kind of stuff doesn't seem like much nowdays, super computer clusters are so fast and cheap.. I'm all for the nerd stuff and top performance, but reliability longevity and a simple sanity check should immediately cause anyone with common sense to go "WTF?" Why run one chip at 5ghz, when you could run two setups at 4ghz get more than double the performance and have the same or lower overall cost... True nerds respect efficiency as well =) Otherwise you're just a pointless speed freak floating on the absurd edge of clock speed when every billionth-trillionth instruction has an error in it.