What gets me is that these boards usually come with some overclocking software with the warning that overclocking can make the computer unstable or damage a component. So what stops a third party or the manufacturer downloading something that will cause the board to overclock and blow itself up!
Its strange that the computer at work has only on one occasion suffered a virus, in which some russian named person created a user profile, stopping us from using the computer until i denyed it access and antivirused it. I put the lack of viruses down to using XLN as our broadband supplier. They must have some kind of good firewall operating.
Home computer through Talk Talk, always lots of rubbish down the line.