Added to the directory: Sat, 02 Aug, 2003. Source: Subzerotech.
Quote:For anyone running a Pentium 4 based system with an 875 or 865 chipset you know that the primary hindrance to any sort of massive overclock is of course the memory speed. That is unless you are some poor unfortunate soul missing out because you own an Intel board that has a small percentage of overclock functionality primarily gained by the hardly substantial “burn in” feature. For the rest of us we all know that 200 MHz memory, or DDR400, or PC3200 just is not enough for our boards.
---------- You are currently on
ReviewsHQ.com.
Each day, Reviewshq.com browses the best computer hardware web sites to inform you about the newly published reviews, previews and articles. Go back to the frontpage of the site.