Msi P67A-GD65 Power Phases

mugabuga

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I've been looking at the P67A-GD65 motherboard, and I've looked everywhere and haven't found how many power phases it has. So how many does it have, and if so, would it be enough for around 4GHz on a 2500K?
 
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It's got six for the CPU and one for the memory. However, due to special materials and design, they operate as if they are actually more phases. I think one review said it was a 2:1 or 3:1 ratio.

It will easily take your Sandy Bridge CPU to its multiplier wall, which might be 4.2GHz all the way up to 5.4GHz or more if you're very lucky.
It's got six for the CPU and one for the memory. However, due to special materials and design, they operate as if they are actually more phases. I think one review said it was a 2:1 or 3:1 ratio.

It will easily take your Sandy Bridge CPU to its multiplier wall, which might be 4.2GHz all the way up to 5.4GHz or more if you're very lucky.
 
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