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Asus Unlocks Overclocking on Non Z-Series Motherboards

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  • CPUs
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  • Intel
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June 17, 2014 10:43:39 AM

would have been better to announce this as apart of the G3258 review
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June 17, 2014 10:48:41 AM

This is really awesome. Now the unlocked pentium makes even more sense. I can buy it a great board for the price and then I can upgrade to a K unlocked i5 or i7 later. Or I can get a cheap board overclock my pentium and be about on par with an i3 for much cheaper. This is going to make cheap builds so much easier now for people on a really tight budget, while still offering greatly increased performance with many upgrades still available.
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June 17, 2014 10:55:33 AM

I'd assumed that Asus kept it disabled on non-Z motherboards because the hardware wasn't up to delivering much performance while remaining stable. Even some of the lower-end Z-series motherboards struggle a bit. Or, who knows, maybe that's what Asus initially thought in development, as well, and after some time of research, they decided it's safe after all. Either way, good timing regarding the latest Celeron.
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June 17, 2014 11:01:53 AM

If Intel has allowed Asus to overclock with the h and b series they've gotten serious about the low end. May be a good time to build a new gaming system on the cheap.
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June 17, 2014 6:54:50 PM

This will put the nail in the coffin for cheap AMD builds. AMD will need to come out with something to counter this move by Intel. I'm all for cheap and OC'able systems, but this has put AMD in a tougher position, IMHO.
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June 18, 2014 7:11:51 AM

All I read was "this is great for the consumer" :) 

If only Graphics cards can go through something similar next...those prices are truly ridiculous, especially here in sunny South Africa where our Rand is becoming the next Zim-dollar
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June 18, 2014 7:29:54 AM

"The overclocking can only be done through adjusting the multiplier, though."

Does that mean you can't adjust the Vcore? That would kind of limit the overclocking potential.
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June 18, 2014 10:39:46 AM

My MSI H87-G43 could overclock my 4670k using command center in windows. I always though this was a normal thing lol
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June 18, 2014 2:23:21 PM

Asrock has a couple boards already with this ability.
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July 2, 2014 7:50:00 AM

@logain - is there? Could you PLEASE say which boards.
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July 2, 2014 8:22:06 AM

Jonathan Tyer said:
@logain - is there? Could you PLEASE say which boards.


The H97 pro4 does. I believe all their H97 boards have this feature. H81M-DGS R2.0 has it. B85M BTC does also.
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July 31, 2014 9:36:28 AM

Has anybody done this on an H97 board with any success?
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July 31, 2014 9:41:03 AM

42trays said:
Has anybody done this on an H97 board with any success?


I overclocked my 4670k on the MSI H97 g43. It doesn't apply on boot, but you can overclock it through Command Center. I had no idea this was even newsworthy lol
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