Sep 14, 2008, 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Kursah
That's exactly right, but lessons can be learned from those screw-ups. OC-ers should know this lesson quite well, trial and error are second to none in with overclocking, modding, flashing, pretty much anything beyond plugging it in and booting it up. Unfortunately, a lot of TPU'ers like to fiddle with settings, many don't screw up after gaining some experience. It comes down to the quality of what they're working with, what settings they're knowleged on and how far they want to push something! If you keep making the same mistakes, it's time to buy prebuilt and roll with it, or do some more research imo! :P
I've heard great things about GB P45's, DFI's P45 JR, and I love my P5Q Deluxe. All have their quirks, tell me a MB/Chipset that doesn't, but mine has worked flawlessly. No complaints from my end, very solid, stable and very good cooling. My DFI P35 was a champ too, great board...going into a friends' PC build, it's prolly gonna OC an e7200 under an AC Freezer 7 Pro, should be aplenty for him and most out there!

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Lol that was almost inspiring that speech
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