Can a mb limit ocking potential?

macachia

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hi, i used to run my fx55 stably at 250*11 in my msi k8n neo2

on my aus a8nsli dlx, i can barely get more than 210mhz fsb wihtout the system getting blue screens

I also removed 1 of the ultra 6800, just to make sure its not a power supply issue.

so, can a mb limit ocking? could i have got a sucky ocking board?

thanks in advance for any answers
 

larry89

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Yes, mobos can limit your overclocking and so can the cpu. But it only happens on boards with stellar overcloking.

Example.

Cpu1 + DFI NF4 = 2.6GHZ

cpu2 + DFI NF4(same mobo) = 2.4ghz MAX

the cpu can be the crap out on a oc. But most likely it is the mobo
 

larry89

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there are also many other things that can contribute to a crapping out oc~

such as ram and PSU~
 

customcoms

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In your case, the motherboard/psu combo is killing you. You already know how high the processor goes, so figure the rest of the system out!!