If I were you I would be careful with this.
The topic is not about if it is "good" or "bad" to overclock.
I think it's much worse to have those outdated informations about TI-83+ overclocking on the web.
Anybody trying to use them to overclock a TI-83+ manufactured since 2002, is certainly going to kill its calculator.
We should provide the best overclocking informations to the readers, so that they can decide on their own, and then perform the overclock if they want to but in the safest way.
Hiding or not updating informations is just what TI is doing to forbid us to do some things...
Thanks you for reading.
Edit: did you notice it was a fake TIcalc news ? . . .