- Joined
- Dec 12, 2004
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- The Sticks of the Boonies, GA.
My P5WDH decided it doesnt want to post anymore. All I did was flush the Fluid XP out and revert back to straight dis water...sigh. SO what I am asking here is this:
Would you stay with the DH or would you change to another MB that is more adjustable in the Bios?
The reason I ask this is because of Bios parameters that are not accessible for O/C'ing. Such as memory timings, HT3, and a few others that I cant remember at the moment. I was very happy with taking my e6600 up to a solid 3.6GHz, but was not happy with not being able to tweak my memory timings, use HT3 or mod the Vcore with a resistor instead of just a pencil.
I would like some suggestions on a M/B that does O/C better and will still hande Core Duo2 as well as quad core and perhaps even DX10. I'm not looking for MAX O/C'ing, just a good solid high O/C with all parameters being accessible for manipulation instead of having to set things to "by SPD" or "Auto" because of raising the values. Those of you that have DH's know exactly what I mean. What would you change to if you had the chance or need?
Would you stay with the DH or would you change to another MB that is more adjustable in the Bios?
The reason I ask this is because of Bios parameters that are not accessible for O/C'ing. Such as memory timings, HT3, and a few others that I cant remember at the moment. I was very happy with taking my e6600 up to a solid 3.6GHz, but was not happy with not being able to tweak my memory timings, use HT3 or mod the Vcore with a resistor instead of just a pencil.
I would like some suggestions on a M/B that does O/C better and will still hande Core Duo2 as well as quad core and perhaps even DX10. I'm not looking for MAX O/C'ing, just a good solid high O/C with all parameters being accessible for manipulation instead of having to set things to "by SPD" or "Auto" because of raising the values. Those of you that have DH's know exactly what I mean. What would you change to if you had the chance or need?