B motherboard overclocking

ABCD1233

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Hello,
I just recently purchaced an asus b150a-m/m.2 motherboard with an intel i5-6500. I'm a gamer and I realize I realistically should have purchaced a z motherboard but that isn't an option anymore. I want to exchange and pay a bit extra to an i5-6600k and I was wondering if my motherboard would hold back the 6600k, and if so, how much?

Thanks a ton for helping me!
 
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Simple, don't trade to the K, in gaming CPU play the role as departure air-line traffic controller, the GPU is the airplanes, your inputs are the passengers, the motherboard is the airport, the RAM is custom service, and the monitor is the designated airport.
You can cram an airplane with baggage and people exceed its weight capacity (OC the GPU) but having more traffic controllers on the tower doing the same job won't speed up the airplane.
To think the monitor is the wider the screen resolution, the further the designated airport.
To think the game title is the more complex the graphic, the fatter the person and heavier the baggage.
To think the motherboard is B150 having five seats, 6600K is six traffic controllers , 6600 is five...

Mikel_4

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Simple, don't trade to the K, in gaming CPU play the role as departure air-line traffic controller, the GPU is the airplanes, your inputs are the passengers, the motherboard is the airport, the RAM is custom service, and the monitor is the designated airport.
You can cram an airplane with baggage and people exceed its weight capacity (OC the GPU) but having more traffic controllers on the tower doing the same job won't speed up the airplane.
To think the monitor is the wider the screen resolution, the further the designated airport.
To think the game title is the more complex the graphic, the fatter the person and heavier the baggage.
To think the motherboard is B150 having five seats, 6600K is six traffic controllers , 6600 is five traffic controllers, the Z170 having seven seats,

Having Z170 allows 6600K to use its extra horse power or operate at higher clock speed, the aforementioned analogy is like there's still one seat available for another traffic controller.

So, no it'll not hold back for gaming.

 
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