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Old June 23rd 03, 01:48 PM
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Default Gigabyte 8IK1100 bad board for overclocking?

I've just purchased a 8IK1100 and a 2.4 with plans to overclock.

I've been reading through the problems that people have been having
with overclocking and/or memory issues with this board and now i'm
thinking of returning it for another board.

will I run into problems even doing a simple overclock like the
following: push my 2.4C to 3.0GHz using 5:4 CPU:Mem deviser and OCZ
CAS2.5 DDR400.

any comments and suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

thanks.
 




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