- Oct 7, 2005
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Just picked up this board and a brisbane 3600+ and started overclocking today. First went from 200-250 FSB in 10mhz increments. Then went from 250-316 FSB in 5mhz increments and much to my suprise the board is taking the punishment and asking for more. It booted right into windows and I find myself posting in AT. 
I havent tested for stability yet, but so far no lock ups or slowdowns. I have to say this has been the easiest overclock I've ever done by far. Now my Brisbane is sittin at 3.0Ghz and this board is definately a keeper. Great board for the enthusiast and anyone in the market for a no slouch HTPC mobo.
EDIT: Ok I think the temp sensor on this board is bad or something because on the Brisbane chip it was reading 45C idle and 75C load, which cant be right because I'm only using 1.45v. So just to test my theory out I put in a 4000+ windsor chip and it is 45C idle right now on stock settings, which is considerably higher than it reads on my DFI board. 20C higher to be exact.
I havent tested for stability yet, but so far no lock ups or slowdowns. I have to say this has been the easiest overclock I've ever done by far. Now my Brisbane is sittin at 3.0Ghz and this board is definately a keeper. Great board for the enthusiast and anyone in the market for a no slouch HTPC mobo.
EDIT: Ok I think the temp sensor on this board is bad or something because on the Brisbane chip it was reading 45C idle and 75C load, which cant be right because I'm only using 1.45v. So just to test my theory out I put in a 4000+ windsor chip and it is 45C idle right now on stock settings, which is considerably higher than it reads on my DFI board. 20C higher to be exact.