Best mobo that will auto OC for i7 6700k?

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The auto OCing generally done with generic software and tends to use higher voltages than are needed, which ends up with more heat than needed. A decent basic OC isn't that hard to do, raise the multiplier and add an positive offset to the vCore can often get to to 4.5 or so on a good mobo - I only build on Asus, the Rock and GB (and tend to use them in that order ;) )

genthug

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Best advice I can give you is to not use an auto OC motherboard, learn to do it yourself. That way you know it's stable, because "Auto OC" isn't always stable. From personal experience, I've used AI Suite II's automatic tuner and it was not stable. It turned my 6100 from 3.3 to 3.8 and was unstable. I did it myself, and I'm now sitting stable at ~4.2GHz. Don't let something auto overclock your chip. Every single chip is different.
 

losse

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I let my MSI board OC by 2500k CPU and RAM and its rock solid. CPU at 4.2 and ram at 1600. Maybe im lucky though.
 

Tradesman1

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The auto OCing generally done with generic software and tends to use higher voltages than are needed, which ends up with more heat than needed. A decent basic OC isn't that hard to do, raise the multiplier and add an positive offset to the vCore can often get to to 4.5 or so on a good mobo - I only build on Asus, the Rock and GB (and tend to use them in that order ;) )
 
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