Specifications
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PU |
(Some Intel® Core™ processors require a graphic card, please refer “CPU support List” for more information.) |
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Memory |
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Onboard Graphics |
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Audio |
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LAN |
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Multi-Graphics Technology |
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Storage Interface |
Chipset:
Marvell 88SE9172 chip:
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USB |
Chipset:
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Back Panel Connectors |
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I/O Controller |
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H/W Monitoring |
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BIOS |
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Unique Features |
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Bundle Software |
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Operating System |
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Form Factor |
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Remark |
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Dude, you are killing your 3770K !
The voltage system of this board is by default set to AUTO, which means it increases automatically with the overclock.
What you wrote in the review “reached 5.0 without increase in voltage” is totally wrong and dangerous !
By going to 5.0Ghz you also increased the voltage to a monstrous 1.6V, I won’t expect that CPU to last at that voltage more than a week.
Look at the CPU-Z screenshot you took at 5.0 !!!
My god!
Please correct your review, you are misleading people to try such insane overclocks which will burn their CPU in the process…
you are right, same feelings about it. guess what should we think about so called “pro user’s” opinions which i belive autor of this review should be.