1. Well, I did not mean to say that overclocking should be banned in general. I just asked myself - after this incident - whether it is really necessary. How much more structures do you generate using oc'ed systems compared to those working under the manufacturer-specified conditions? To me, it's not worth the risk. It is also clear that some projects suffer more from errors possibly occuring when overclocked than others.

2. As far as checking of the results is concerned: This takes just a few seconds on a standard PC. You can do it at home using - for example - Swiss-Pdb-Viewer. This free program has a superimposition tool. All you have to do is get both structure files (current template protein and structure model to be tested) and then superimpose the both of them.

Relevant links:
SPDBV: http://us.expasy.org/spdbv/mainpage.htm
Course on molecular modelling using SPDBV: http://www.usm.maine.edu/~rhodes/SPVTut/index.html
Protein structure data resources: http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/

Have fun,
Michael.

[edit]: Please note that - as far as I understand up to now - huraxprax's structure is VALID. It was "just" submitted with an INCORRECT RMSD.