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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 126924" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>Your PC isn't too bad. But you better upgrade your CPU to a 3800 X2 or higher before they are out of stock. But forget about warranty because I don't think they make these CPUs anymore.</p><p></p><p>That motherboard is a complete waste of money, if you aren't using any of the great features that motherboard offers. You have SLi and you aren't using it. You have RAID support but you aren't using it. Besides, you bought the power supply specifically for it no? So that's about 28900+5500 LKR to get the motherboard working.</p><p></p><p>MSI isn't the best motherboard maker for overclocking. Gigabyte 965P boards are the best for Intel. I don't know about Athlon64. But since you can't overclock them much, I don't think the motherboard really matters. Intel Core2Duo CPUs can reach 2000MHz FSB or even higher, if the motherboard supports it. So the motherboard plays a huge role in overclocking. Gigabyte have employed advanced power regulator circuits in their latest boards so they are better in overclocking than the rest. However, the new nVidia 680 chipset based boards pushes up the ceiling even higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 126924, member: 828"] Your PC isn't too bad. But you better upgrade your CPU to a 3800 X2 or higher before they are out of stock. But forget about warranty because I don't think they make these CPUs anymore. That motherboard is a complete waste of money, if you aren't using any of the great features that motherboard offers. You have SLi and you aren't using it. You have RAID support but you aren't using it. Besides, you bought the power supply specifically for it no? So that's about 28900+5500 LKR to get the motherboard working. MSI isn't the best motherboard maker for overclocking. Gigabyte 965P boards are the best for Intel. I don't know about Athlon64. But since you can't overclock them much, I don't think the motherboard really matters. Intel Core2Duo CPUs can reach 2000MHz FSB or even higher, if the motherboard supports it. So the motherboard plays a huge role in overclocking. Gigabyte have employed advanced power regulator circuits in their latest boards so they are better in overclocking than the rest. However, the new nVidia 680 chipset based boards pushes up the ceiling even higher. [/QUOTE]
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