motherboard good for overclocking?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by cluu1, Jun 19, 2008.

  1. cluu1

    cluu1 Private E-2

    ASRock 4Core1600twins P35 is the board i might get..



    has anyone had any experience with this board?

    is it any good for overclocking?
     
  2. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    I haven't used the exact board you mentioned, but most modern motherboards, especially those aimed at the enthusiast/gaming market, are easily overclockable. According to the ASRock web site, this particular board has a few OC features built-in:
    For more info on this model, visit the ASRock link: http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Model=4Core1600Twins-P35
    The board supports DDR2 and DDR3 but they must be run separately; you cannot have 1gb of DDR3 running with 2gb of DDR2. One or the other. There's only 2 slots for DDR3 and 4 for DDR2, so keep that in mind also. The FSB speed of 1600 appears to only be available in one of the overclocking modes, and is not an 'auto-sensing' bus speed. All of this info and more was taken directly from the link I provided above.
     
  3. cluu1

    cluu1 Private E-2

    okay thanks for info..


    i might get this or the ga ep35 ds3l
     

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