As the inventor of overclocking in the early 1980's, this, of course warms my heart!

- just to see how far we have come!
However, the problem is the inadequate cooling design of the T60 series, mine gets too hot
at stock speed under any kind of intensive load, which is much more common these days than when T60 was new.
So I think you have only won half the battle, which is the overclock itself which appears successful, but without an engineering breakthrough on the type of heatpipe & fan available for T60, this is more of a cool conceptual demonstration than of any real use.
At that overclocked speed, if people use their T60 for anything more than typing on this forum, then temps are going to quickly climb to blue screen levels, such as when watching videos, extracting compressed data, having 25 tabs open, playing chess, rootkit scans with GMER etc. or all of those simultaneously (like in my world)
Can you play around with alternative fans, heatsink mods, etc. and report back to us? Get a good chess playing program such as Rybka 4 or similar to test with, it will find the heat issues for you real fast!
cheers!
wild bill
IBM T60 | 15'' BOE·hydis UXGA IPS | T7200 Core2Duo | 4GB CL4 | 320GB Fujitsu 7200 | Echo Indigo studio sound | NMB kb | XP Pro | Linux Mint | Win7 x64
~~~ celebrating my 37th year of working with micro computers - still have my original MITS Altair 8800 and LSI ADM-3 from '75 ~~~