8 Phase Power vs 12 Phase Power

MichaelKanRS

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How much difference does it make? I am currently choosing between the ASRock Z97 Extreme4 and ASRock Fatal1ty Z97 Killer. I want to overclock a Intel Core i5 4690K to 4GHz.
 
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The CPU voltage regulator circuit of the ASRock Z97 Extreme4 has 12 phases for the CPU. The voltage regulator uses an Intersil ILS6379 controller chip (digital design),

wheres analog ??

could be hybrid ? my z87 extreme6 is so called that way but never had issue with it -

thing is how much faith can you put into any of it from any brand ?? all I see so far it been doing a fine job.


I was looking for that white paper as well [40 amp part ] giga has one kind or another kind on the same board ??? toss up parts ??? what one for giga will you get ?? 25amp part or the 43 amp part ?? pot luck on that I guess

they all work under intel spec . ,but the thing is regardless what board you get of any brand is weather or not you...
depending on the parts used ? should be the same [please read our tutorial on the subject.] looks like there not ?

The voltage regulator uses an Intersil ILS6379 controller chip
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/asrock-z97-extreme4-motherboard/6/


The voltage regulator uses an Intersil ILS9582 controller chip
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/asrock-fatal1ty-z97-killer-motherboard/6/
 
The CPU voltage regulator circuit of the ASRock Z97 Extreme4 has 12 phases for the CPU. The voltage regulator uses an Intersil ILS6379 controller chip (digital design),

wheres analog ??

could be hybrid ? my z87 extreme6 is so called that way but never had issue with it -

thing is how much faith can you put into any of it from any brand ?? all I see so far it been doing a fine job.


I was looking for that white paper as well [40 amp part ] giga has one kind or another kind on the same board ??? toss up parts ??? what one for giga will you get ?? 25amp part or the 43 amp part ?? pot luck on that I guess

they all work under intel spec . ,but the thing is regardless what board you get of any brand is weather or not you end up with the lemon I dumped my ''last'' 3 asus and went asrock and cant say it was a wrong move [opinion]

all you can do is what you feel is best for you in the end

 
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