Is it possible to overclock with the latest Intel motherboards?

f00ge

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I used to have an Intel D845PEBT2 mobo, which was a decent board. I liked it.
However, it didn't have the option to set your FSB etc., if you wanted to o/c your CPU.

Now, my question is, are there any newer Intel (true Intel, not Intel chipset based boards from Asus, ect) which have the option to o/c your CPU?

If so, which boards exactly?

I'm asking, as I want to upgrade to something like P4 3,2GHz.

Please don't recommend other brands. I want Intel. (and if I can't get that, I'll pick MSI)
 

RalfHutter

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Some of the 875/865 Intel boards have a feature called "burn in mode" that will let you OC the FSB up to 4% in 1% increments. There is no Vcore or Vdimm adjustment available though. I know for a fact that the 875PBZ and 865PERL have this feature. I think all their 865 boards may also do this but I don't know for sure. You'd have to look at the BIOS section of each indiviual board's pdf manual to tell for sure.

Didn't the 845PEBT have this same "burn in" feature?