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Don't jump there yet. The nForce 2 Ultra 400 was a great OC'er. Some motherboards with that chipset, that OC well include: Abit AN7, Abit NF7 (all versions), Gigabyte GA7N400-Pro2, MSI K7N2-Deltra, Asus A7N8X-Deluxe(not a favorite of mine), and the EpoX EP-8RDA3+.
The nForce 3 Ultra, I heard, is also a great OC'er. The only reason why nForce 4 SLI might not be able to OC that well is b/c SLI uses up a huge amount of power and the chipset, let alone the processor, etc., cannot handle it, unless of course you get Triple Phase Change Cooling. :D
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I haven't owned any of the above boards, but would like to think that the ABIT AV8 has the highest vcore. I own may other Abit boards as you can see in my sig.
ABIT has come a long way in the OC of boards & this is one of the features it has made improvements on over the years. Take my AN7 for instance the max vcore it will give is 2.312v now on my AG8 its max is only 1.6875v but I have found that Intel LGA 775 chip doesn?t really need as much as a AMD socket A chip does to OC.