Oh, now the term is "hijacking". I thought you were supposed to be
nice computer guys. I'm not sure, but I think this is called Keyboard courage,
you know, where it's easier to insult someone, call them names,
with a keyboard, when you wouldn't make such statements to
one's face. It's a seedy manner, but not uncommon on the
internet.
Here's a pedestrian explanation, again. Pay attention,
because explaining simplicities gets boring, and I'll do
my best to stay awake.
I am looking for info re. this apparently uncommon mobo on this forum.
I use search command for "m2n4-sli".
I find few, 3, postings re. this mobo.
I make a simple query, ie. "have you oc'ed this mobo"?
Some courageous fellows decide to call me names.
Let's see, hmm, I don't think I've left anything out, considering
how complex and difficult to understand is this matter.
Maybe everyone should step back a bit, and ask the magic
question, "Why don't we just talk about computers ?"
This adolescent, and somewhat cowardly name calling,
does really not seem fitting of what I believe to be a
computer forum. Were I to advise anyone re. their conduct,
then I would say, grow up, take the chip off of your shoulder,
and talk about computers. Really, is this such a kooky idea?
Keyword, "computers". Remember them ?
Begging to reiterate, I thought we were supposed to be
nice helpful computer guys. So, I suggest we drop this
ancillary subject matter, and stay with my simple question,
"Have you oc'ed this mobo?"