steddora

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Some Foxconn's do, some don't. Foxconn is a big provider for prebuilt systems, they always have. So you never know if they have it locked in the bios on that particular board or not.
 

socialfox

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Even if that board did have the potential for overclocking, I wouldn't do so too far...Foxconn is not the best brand...a bit too problematic. In my one of my pre-built computers (HP P6604f), the foxconn board gave me false values for CPU temperature. I was getting 10 degrees on the stock AMD Cooler when idling :lol:
 

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Hehehe, the truth was I built a time machine and went in to the future and grabbed a futuristic cpu cooler :lol:
Lemme know if you want to borrow it, the future is quite a barren wasteland, and there are lots of zombies so bring a shotgun....
 

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Not at all my friend! In fact you live on the top of a secure mall that's been boarded up from all entrances and exits and is completely zombie free!!! (Dawn of the Dead reference) :sol: