1M = 68.188
CPU - Athlon XP 1900+ Palomino (@1752MHz; 1.85V)
Motherboard - Biostar M7MIA-R
Memory - 512MB (mixed manufacturers) @ 292MHz 2-2-2-5
Cooling - Scythe Katana
It's an oldie (4yrs+), but it's been the most stable and reliable system I've ever owned. Over time I've tweaked it to the point that it is now with the most recent addition being the Scythe Katana which allowed me to reach the OC I now have. Without this cooler, I couldn't even get into Windows without an immediate blue-screen error, but now it's Prime95-stable for 8-9 hours, and my temps are 5-8 degrees C cooler on average under similar conditions. I would OC higher if it wasn't for the voltage settings on my motherboard not registering past the point that I am. Overclocking has only been a recent venture for me due to the fact that I plan to upgrade my system this year, and I'm not afraid to push my current system to the limits in the meantime. I've almost never used my computer for gaming, so there's been little reason for me to OC, except for hobby purposes. I do occasional audio editing, and recently Folding@Home, but other than that I have little need for massive processing power. Unfortunately I've discovered just how OC-unfriendly my motherboard is (though it was never bought with that intention in mind), mainly due to the CPU voltage settings not cooperating, and the lack of granularity in FSB speeds. However, I feel I've done pretty well given the equipment I have.