The Motherboards Articles
- Dual Graphics Platforms, Part II
- The Dual Graphics Platform Battle, Part 1
- Intel Goes Dual Graphics With 975X Chipset
- One Gigabyte Motherboard, Four Graphics Cards
- The Pentium Elite, Part 2: 955X versus nForce4 IE
- BIOS for Beginners
- Three Premium nForce4 Motherboards from Gigabyte, Jetway, and MSI
- ASRock 939Dual-SATA2: With AGP and PCIe
- The Value Connection of 6 Intel 945P Motherboards
- Budget And Premium Motherboards At The Crossroads
7:49 AM - December 26, 2005 by
Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: asus, dfi, msi, give, mobos, crossfire, treatment
Topics: Overclocking
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: asus, dfi, msi, give, mobos, crossfire, treatment
Topics: Overclocking
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Overclocking

MSI obviously does not target the overclocking community, as the BIOS options stop at 260 MHz (which should still be enough in many cases). In addition to that, we could only select even multipliers, making it somewhat difficult to run your processor at the highest clock speed it would support. Still we don't want to make too much of a big deal out of it, since this product obviously was never designed to break records.

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