blacktankofhopelessness
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See my sig for the rig I just built a little over two weeks ago. It died on me all of a sudden and it seems it was the mobo that somehow gave up. I only did a moderate overclock of 4.0 Ghz with CPU voltage at 1.225, CPU PLL at 1.8, memory at 1.5 and everything else on auto. I was stable, no crashes or anything, but my mobo was anything but.
I've been offered another board just like it to replace the piece of junk I got last time, but I'm wondering if I should go for the same one or if there is any point in looking at other similar and/or slightly higher priced products?
Two questions are of primary concern here:
1) If I was to get another GTX460 some day to boost my graphics performance - could the P8P67 handle it? It doesn't support SLI but there is another PCIe slot that only handles x4 mode.
2)Will other boards provide better stability when overclocking?
I mean, since bit-tech managed to get the P8P67 and an i5-2500K to 4.9 Ghz I don't see any obvious reason to go with another board because of OC concerns.
Are there significant advantages (price, performance or both) with going with an additional GTX460 in the not too distant future rather than a better single-card setup?
What do you think?
I've been offered another board just like it to replace the piece of junk I got last time, but I'm wondering if I should go for the same one or if there is any point in looking at other similar and/or slightly higher priced products?
Two questions are of primary concern here:
1) If I was to get another GTX460 some day to boost my graphics performance - could the P8P67 handle it? It doesn't support SLI but there is another PCIe slot that only handles x4 mode.
2)Will other boards provide better stability when overclocking?
I mean, since bit-tech managed to get the P8P67 and an i5-2500K to 4.9 Ghz I don't see any obvious reason to go with another board because of OC concerns.
Are there significant advantages (price, performance or both) with going with an additional GTX460 in the not too distant future rather than a better single-card setup?
What do you think?
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