My old newcastle overclocked quite well. Had a 3500 newc at 2.8Ghz for over a year, I had to put a lot of volts through it tho and one day it just died.
I built a pc for my sons around a 754 3000+ Newcastle and a Abit NV8 and got it easily to run at 2.4ghz. It probably would have gone further but i settled for that and it's still running at that now 6 months later with no probs at all.
It was a much better clocker than my 3400+ Clawhammer and then my 3700+ Clawhammer. The 3400+ was the worst and would'nt even manage an extra 200mhz.
if you can find a venice you will be sorted. my cheap setup sees my 939 venice to 2.87GHz, highest bootable point is 2.93GHz after that it wont finish booting but 2.7-2.8GHz is still a 50%+ overclock . ok it does need a bit extra voltage to see it there but i would have thought that most large overclocks do.
stock @ 1.8GHz
my best clock @ 2.87GHz (stable/current)
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