Heads up - A7N266-VM - No Overclocking options

beatle

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Yeah, it's not an overclocker's wet dream, but it is a darn stable board. :)
 

KF

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True. But I remember when this mobo was newer; there is a mod (at least for the orignal version) that switches what would be a jumper on the motherboard. Then with at least with some BIOSes, OC options appear in the BIOS. This motherboard is virtually identical to higher priced versions of the ASUS mobo that did have OCing.
 

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Originally posted by: KF
True. But I remember when this mobo was newer; there is a mod (at least for the orignal version) that switches what would be a jumper on the motherboard. Then with at least with some BIOSes, OC options appear in the BIOS. This motherboard is virtually identical to higher priced versions of the ASUS mobo that did have OCing.
Yup. BTW, there are very few sktA mATX boards that have overclocking options, probably because OEMs use a lot of them.

 

DivideBYZero

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Originally posted by: TerryMathews
All you have to do is move one soddered jumper and the FSB option magically appears in the BIOS.

Please tell me which one it is or link me a page. Pretty please?! :gift: