- Dec 20, 1999
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Can you reccomend a low-priced mobo for overclocking? I'm probably looking at around $70 for the mobo and around $60 for the chip- nothing fancy. However I'd love some advice if you think spending a bit more would mean much faster speeds.
Using it for major multi-tasking (I'll be getting a gig of ram on it, I code w/a lot of programs open and also work on some large photoshop files)
Sorry to ask such a simple question, but it's been a while since I've shopped for an overclockable mobo, and most online overclocking sites tend to review motherboards that are expensive. I loved it when Anandech did monthly video card/mobo reccomendations a LONG time ago.
Thanks in advance.
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May your thermal pase never dry up as it did on my old ASUS w/ 600-900 duron.
Using it for major multi-tasking (I'll be getting a gig of ram on it, I code w/a lot of programs open and also work on some large photoshop files)
Sorry to ask such a simple question, but it's been a while since I've shopped for an overclockable mobo, and most online overclocking sites tend to review motherboards that are expensive. I loved it when Anandech did monthly video card/mobo reccomendations a LONG time ago.
Thanks in advance.
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May your thermal pase never dry up as it did on my old ASUS w/ 600-900 duron.