Not true...You can overclock the 1832 board, Tyan just doesn't
offer a LOT of overclocking options. Basically, you can run the
FSB at 112Mhz or 133Mhz. I run a dual 1832 (actually 1833, which
is the OEM version which omits one PCI slot but is otherwise
functionally identical) and I have NO problems overclocking to
112Mhz. There are issues at 133Mhz, even if your chips and memory
can take it, because of the lack of accomodation in the PCI
divider on this board (133Mhz will wreck havoc with things like
SCSI cards and the like as a result). But 112 works fine and is
rock stable.
Kwad