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is ECS a good motherboard?

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  • ECS
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  • Intel i5
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September 14, 2013 5:02:42 AM

is this ECS H87H3-M good?

is it even good for overclocking i5 4670k?

if not then is this motherboard good for i5 4570?

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September 14, 2013 5:14:17 AM

If wanting to overclock the i5-4670k, you want a motherboard featuring the Z87 chipset, the B85 and H87 chipsets are 'locked' and do not allow for overclocking. This article explains about that http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2013/07/25/intel-...
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September 14, 2013 6:12:27 AM

As far as that video, all I can say is WOW! Something I was completely unaware of... hmmm, I shall look into this some more
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September 14, 2013 10:00:15 AM

Genesis Mallari said:
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/ASRock-ECS-overclockin...

how about this article....But I have a little doubt about it :D ....

and....are this coolers good enough to oc i5 4670k at 4.5 gh:

Deep Cool Gamma Archer
Deep Cool Ice Edge Mini FS
Deep Cool Beta 200 ST



Intel recently announced that they will soon be plugging this loophole by either a BIOS update or a Windows update which will remove the OC capability on all non-Z chipset boards. So, you may be able to get by with this temporarily, but, eventually, Intel will negate the option and you'll be left with a board that won't OC. So: "BUYER BEWARE!"

Yogi

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September 14, 2013 5:27:18 PM

Y0GI said:
Genesis Mallari said:
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/ASRock-ECS-overclockin...

how about this article....But I have a little doubt about it :D ....

and....are this coolers good enough to oc i5 4670k at 4.5 gh:

Deep Cool Gamma Archer
Deep Cool Ice Edge Mini FS
Deep Cool Beta 200 ST



Intel recently announced that they will soon be plugging this loophole by either a BIOS update or a Windows update which will remove the OC capability on all non-Z chipset boards. So, you may be able to get by with this temporarily, but, eventually, Intel will negate the option and you'll be left with a board that won't OC. So: "BUYER BEWARE!"

Yogi



This is quite scary....
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