Not sure about it overclocking seeing that its a onboard gpu, but quit honestly, its not worth it bro...
I chose asrock due to recent conversation i had with another member on here who has real good reason to trust them, either way why would you put money on a jetway board when you can spend almost the same money and get a asus or gigabyte? especially when you you say you cant oc on jetway but you can quite easily on these boards.
The idea with the sempron is to save money and since the op only asked about oc'ing a 6200 i thought it best to get it as cheap as possible.
I beileve that there is around a 70% success rate at unlocking cores and either way it will prob be equal to the p4 setup.
well depends Jeyway's value based boards like the one linked are cheaper than similar ASUS and Gigabyte boards, and I don't trust ASUS anymore ive had to many defective systems come in, they where good back in 939/AM2 but they lost it with AM2+. All I carry is Jetway (replaced ECS for value based boards), Gigabyte, MSI, and Intel branded boards for Corprate customers
70% is better than what he has now. I think if the OP wants a new system, he should state the following:
1. Budget
2. Main uses (e.g. gaming, video)
3. Monitor resolution
4. Any other considerations
Otherwise, its wasted money.
:
1. Budget
2. Main uses (e.g. gaming, video)
3. Monitor resolution
4. Any other considerations
Otherwise, its wasted money.