For those who want to overclock AMD-64

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http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2198

"To put it simply, the DFI nF3 250Gb is the best overclocking Athlon 64
board that we have ever tested. The range of options in every area is
superb, and no one will feel that they are left short with this DFI board.
For best performance, you should use one DIMM, but performance with 2 DIMMs
is also impressive, as the DFI is as good or better with 2 dimms than the
best of the Athlon 64 boards that we have tested. If you plan to buy a
Socket 754 Athlon 64 and overclock it, this is the board to buy."
 
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2198

"To put it simply, the DFI nF3 250Gb is the best overclocking Athlon 64
board that we have ever tested. The range of options in every area is
superb, and no one will feel that they are left short with this DFI board.
For best performance, you should use one DIMM, but performance with 2 DIMMs
is also impressive, as the DFI is as good or better with 2 dimms than the
best of the Athlon 64 boards that we have tested. If you plan to buy a
Socket 754 Athlon 64 and overclock it, this is the board to buy."

Good info, but cynical as I am about corporate sponsorship, are there
any supporting third party reviews ?
 
Good info, but cynical as I am about corporate sponsorship, are there
any supporting third party reviews ?

Anandtech some how doesn't qualify as a thrid party?

Carlo
 
Anandtech some how doesn't qualify as a thrid party?

Carlo

If he doesn't actually buy the parts for a store then their probably
sent to him by the companies and have been hand picked for his review
whether he knows it or not.... would you just send any old part off the
assembly line to a reviewer? I know I wouldn't! ;p

Ed
 
Anandtech some how doesn't qualify as a thrid party?

Carlo

Anandtech qualifies as a possible good review or a paid review.

A third party review would be a supporting or contrasting review by
someone else.
 
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