After alot of reading and price checking, I am seriously considering the purchase of an Intel Pentuim D 805 Chip and supporting motherboard (either Asus or Gigabyte), Ram, Power supply, etc to use for my home computer. I've decided that I want a little more oompf for my games and I plan to start doing some video editing too. According to a Tom's Hardware article i found (
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/05/..._41_ghz_cores/), the Pentium D 805 is overclockable to a whopping 4.1 GHZ, with the right mobo, ram, power supply, etc.
Now, being a PC tech, i'm well aware of what happens when CPU's aren't cooled properly, or when hardware is seriously pushed past it's limits, and when components fail, which makes me rather cautious in a purchace possibilty such as this. I don't think i'd really trust it much past 3.4GHZ, but I'll prolly want to try it a bit higher. I am confident that the chip will run at it's advertised 2.66 GHZ, and probably better than my 478 pin single core 3.06GHZ, but i would like to for once get more for my money (or lack of

) when it comes to something computer related.
What are people's opinions on overclocking in general, and opinions on the findings of the Toms Hardware article would be appreciated as well. The other thing i need to know is how reliable is an OC'd setup for daily use? My girlfriend is going to need to use this computer as well, and since she'll be paying for part of it, if it's not working/reliable, well, i'll be spending alot of time in the doghouse