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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 18445" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>Hell yeah. I bought this motherboard for the sole purpose of overclocking. I also have a GA-7VA (KT400 based motherboard), but it would only allow me to run my COU at 266FSB (because it doesn't allow me to change the multiplier unlike the 7N400)</p><p></p><p>Taiwan IS where Gigabyte is made. Same with ASUS. Taiwan is the mother country of all these computer parts. Other countries sure have plants.</p><p></p><p>The thing is that I'm not getting constant problems with it. It will run flawlessly for months before something goes wrong. And all these problems started coming up recently (this year, at least)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 18445, member: 828"] Hell yeah. I bought this motherboard for the sole purpose of overclocking. I also have a GA-7VA (KT400 based motherboard), but it would only allow me to run my COU at 266FSB (because it doesn't allow me to change the multiplier unlike the 7N400) Taiwan IS where Gigabyte is made. Same with ASUS. Taiwan is the mother country of all these computer parts. Other countries sure have plants. The thing is that I'm not getting constant problems with it. It will run flawlessly for months before something goes wrong. And all these problems started coming up recently (this year, at least) [/QUOTE]
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