When it comes to enthusiasts, the Epox name is well known. In fact I know of many overclockers that wait to check out Epox's take on new chipsets before buying a new motherboard... Now that the nVidia nForce3-250 chipset is upon us, I think we'll see a few more enthusiasts jump on the Athlon64 bandwagon. After all, the biggest obstacle from an enthusiasts perspective are the system peripherals that don'y like to run out of sync. That can cause a lot of the headaches.
With AGP/PCI locks and with the ability to adjust clock multipliers, we should soon see motherboard clock speeds well past the 300 MHz mark, assuming the rest of the hardware can reach those heights of course.
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