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Yes, the only boards that don't support overclocking are the ones with the A320 chipset.

 

Keep in mind that the cheapest boards will have minimal overclocking support. For good overclocking, you want boards that at least have some heatsinks on the VRM (the circuit near the cpu socket which converts 12v from power supply to the voltages the processor needs, which are around 0.7v..1.4v)

 

Also some processors don't officially support overclocking, like Athlon 200ge (Ryzen , 2 core, 4 threads) for example.

 

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