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Published on March 02, 2006

With ATI set to roll out its PCI Express (PCIe) CrossFire Xpress 3200 (RD580) chipset for high-end AMD solutions, motherboard makers are expressing concern about a potential southbridge supply shortage, as ATI partner Uli Electronics (ULi) was recently acquired by Nvidia. Read more

Mobo makers offer overclocking on 845 products to target low-price Springdale market

Published on March 21, 2003

Seeing continuing demand for low-price products, several motherboard makers have recently launched boards, based on 845PE chipsets, that can support an 800MHz FSB (front-side bus) through overclocking. Read more

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Published on April 29, 2002

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After reading the article on the 5000+ black edition i figured its time to upgrade my system. The system i was planning on using was the 5000+ processor, 2g of ddr2800 ram, 2x1950 pro 512mb ram and re-use my raptor hd. Now on newegg the crossfire mobos for AM2 seem to be slim pickings the asus one seems to be the one best gear'd for OC'ing since you can change the multiplier on there but it only goes as high as 12 which if i want to use the potential of this processor is not enough, any suggestions?

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Asus Crosshair?

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whats crosshair?

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oops bad bad recommendation it's sli. this thing

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thats the mobo i was talking about but the multiplier only goes to 12x which if i want to OC the black edition processor i need it to go to about 16

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Well... Why do you want multiplier OCing? Turn up the FSB?


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