Droogie
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Now pending my memtest results (to rule faulty RAM out), flashing my BIOS yet again, and a little more tweaking, I'm going to conclude that the particular board I got is a poor overclocker, or the P5N-D is in general a poor overclocker. Either that or I just got a crappy CPU.
I'm considering getting a new mobo, just because I've had no luck at all with overclocking while using this board. BUT do you think its more likely that my particular CPU is just fail when it comes to overclocking? I'm kind of at a loss here, I don't know which of my parts is causing the bottlenecking when it comes to overclocking. (hopefully I'll rule the RAM out)
Any suggestions for a really solid/stable overclocking mobo, if I decide to go through with it, that would work well with my specs?
Current motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131232
I'm considering getting a new mobo, just because I've had no luck at all with overclocking while using this board. BUT do you think its more likely that my particular CPU is just fail when it comes to overclocking? I'm kind of at a loss here, I don't know which of my parts is causing the bottlenecking when it comes to overclocking. (hopefully I'll rule the RAM out)
Any suggestions for a really solid/stable overclocking mobo, if I decide to go through with it, that would work well with my specs?
Current motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131232
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