So, my question is why are MB's only reviewed once?
When MB's first come out they instantly review them, see how far they can OC etc.
But when new bios come out, the results are going to be completely different.
For example, I have a EX38-DS4 MB, the highest reviewed OC I can find is like 460 FSB or so. Im using 500 FSB with no problem right now.
They should review boards once when they come out then like 6 months later, just for overclocking purposes.
What do you think?
When MB's first come out they instantly review them, see how far they can OC etc.
But when new bios come out, the results are going to be completely different.
For example, I have a EX38-DS4 MB, the highest reviewed OC I can find is like 460 FSB or so. Im using 500 FSB with no problem right now.
They should review boards once when they come out then like 6 months later, just for overclocking purposes.
What do you think?