Lately, the XP-M has become the Celeron 300a of overclocking. The 300a was sort of a holy grail of overclocking and now the Athlon XP-M has done the same. People are achieving insane overclocks with just air cooling. So, when Steve "Unoid" Weinbrenner told me he had a writeup for GeekExtreme on the overclocking of the XP-M 2400, I jumped at the chance. So what happens when he goes for the gusto with some custom mods and some water cooling? Thanks to Steve, you can find out here. Quote: I took a good 30 minutes planning how I wanted the watercooling parts located. It takes a little planning. Then I placed the items in their locations and measured off tubing to fit leaving a bit of extra length just in case.