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I've scoped through the BIOS settings and I can't find any reference to overclocking, am I about outta luck?

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Intel boards don't have overclocking settings. Sorry. On the bright side, Intel boards are the most stable motherboards out there!

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Oh well, I needed a card with integrated video for budget reasons. At least I've got a kick ass onboard video card... I've got a buddy that's gonna give me a 7900 GT for $50, so I may just replace my mobo with the Gigabyte GA-965P-S3. Any thoughts on that board, in regards to stability, overclockability, etc.?

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Well the S3 is the baby brother of the DS3 which is very popular for OCing. Actually it's probably the board of choice for OCers right now. I have one an love it! It's great. IIRC, the S3 is the DS3 without Solid State capators. The solid state ones are said to last longer. :roll:

But overall, I would consider the S3 a decent budget board. (and it probably OC pretty well too!) If you can try to get the DS3. (Only cuz it's popular, and better supported by other people)

Hope this helps! GL!

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Much appreciated. *Quickly browses to PriceGrabber.com*


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