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Old 07-02-2009, 19:27   #13
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Re: New Mobo Time

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Originally Posted by RizzyKing View Post
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...atid=5&subcat= Nice mobo's that a lot of people are happy with will allow you to oc to what you want with little hassle. Shopping around you can probably shave a few quid off that price as well. Might be an idea to check out your psu as well what haver you got now ?.
i was look at something like that lastnight, although would have gone to scan as it's only a 20min drive. also looked at the j&w p45d2-ultra and the biostar t-power - both clockable boards.

at the mo i have an ocz evostream 720, and thus far not had a problem with it. following on from what jon suggested, i took it out and tried it in my bro-in-law's rig this afternoon (which was less hassle than getting a new one to test, and his is broken) and no probs that i could see with either the pc or psu.
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