Mine is an AR, now I'm considering going quad-core but read that the ARs don't
OC at all on AR and to do so I'd need an A1...
Any more info or personal experiences in the matter, guys?
Also, I found this on another forum, which is interesting as I only bought this 680i a month or so ago when I moved my old 680i into another computer. Just figured it'd make sense to put the newer board in my main rig. Being a newer board I'd of thought it'd be an A1 not an AR, but it seems now, but maybe as this guy says, mine is an AR-labelled A1? Anywho:
 | Quote: |  | | | | | | | | | | "Not too chuffed with the "less than informative" response from EVGA.
Didnt even mention my issue, but said that i need to contact the UK support branch and see if my board is an A000 or something there were AR boards marked but are really A1 boards. But didnt give any detail of who or where to contact. | |  | |  | |
Although my box and label say AR, according to
CPU-Z it's an A2... will I be alright?