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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Nemesis" data-source="post: 218178" data-attributes="member: 632"><p>Performance wise Neo is quite good. In fact it seems that at stock settings there is not a lot of difference between any of the P965 boards. But the BIOS of Neo is pretty limited. Max frequency value you can enter is 333MHz. I have heard that theres some Beta BIOS in the works which takes the limit hard limit to 500MHz. People who reviewed this board have stated that 333MHz on this board can be reached pretty easily without any voltage increases and zero issues. For mild overclocks up to 333MHz its pretty decent solution selling under 7k. If you want to reach 2.8Ghz on a E6400, it will work out to 8 x 350Mhz. So Neo will be out of question. Maybe you can try for Gigabyte S3, but availabilty seems to be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Nemesis, post: 218178, member: 632"] Performance wise Neo is quite good. In fact it seems that at stock settings there is not a lot of difference between any of the P965 boards. But the BIOS of Neo is pretty limited. Max frequency value you can enter is 333MHz. I have heard that theres some Beta BIOS in the works which takes the limit hard limit to 500MHz. People who reviewed this board have stated that 333MHz on this board can be reached pretty easily without any voltage increases and zero issues. For mild overclocks up to 333MHz its pretty decent solution selling under 7k. If you want to reach 2.8Ghz on a E6400, it will work out to 8 x 350Mhz. So Neo will be out of question. Maybe you can try for Gigabyte S3, but availabilty seems to be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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