Motherboard Database For Overclocking Being Established
Motherboard review is establishing a database to compare results of overclocking for various motherboard manufacturers and models to help people better decide when making purchase decisions. The input comes from results sent from enthusiasts.
Source: Motherboard ReviewAre you tired of having to search around the web, looking over countless reviews of motherboards to decide which seems the best for overclocking? Sick of trying to figure out what board will be the best for your setup? Then you've come to the right place.
The purpose of this database is to allow you, the overclocking enthusiast, to gain a better idea as to the overclocking capabilities of the motherboard that you're currently interested in. This database will gather reported overclocking results from users around the world and allow for everyone to see high, low, and average overclocking results that other have been obtained. Results will then be further broken down depending on RAM specifications, ie. PC3200 vs. PC4000, etc. This will allow for you, the consumer, to make the best decision based on the experiences out countless others.
Right now, we are in the initial data collect stages for the database. If you have a FSB overclock that you'd like to submit, please shoot along your system information, the motherboard, chipset, RAM speed, and FSB OC being the most important to OCDatabase@MBReview.com. We're looking for results from the latest motherboards, so if this is you, send in your results and help out all overclockers out there!
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