IInuyasha74 Splendid May 1, 2013 6,333 18 27,965 Jan 13, 2016 #1 Asrock's non-Z170 motherboards don't lose Hyper-Threading when overclocking. Asrock's Non-Z170 Boards Don't Disable Hyper-Threading : Read more
Asrock's non-Z170 motherboards don't lose Hyper-Threading when overclocking. Asrock's Non-Z170 Boards Don't Disable Hyper-Threading : Read more
B blazorthon Glorious Sep 24, 2010 14,022 21 43,265 Jan 13, 2016 #2 This is good news. Supermicro's H170 board is too expensive for cheap gaming systems with BCLK overclocking since you can get a cheaper z170 board and half the reason of getting the Xeons was to get basically an i7 at i5 prices.
This is good news. Supermicro's H170 board is too expensive for cheap gaming systems with BCLK overclocking since you can get a cheaper z170 board and half the reason of getting the Xeons was to get basically an i7 at i5 prices.
firefoxx04 Distinguished Jan 23, 2009 1,371 1 19,660 Jan 13, 2016 #3 I hate to be a prick but I cannot help but notice the use of contractions in the title of an article. Asrock's Non-Z170 Boards Don't Disable Hyper-Threading Asrock's Non-Z170 Boards Do Not Disable Hyper-Threading
I hate to be a prick but I cannot help but notice the use of contractions in the title of an article. Asrock's Non-Z170 Boards Don't Disable Hyper-Threading Asrock's Non-Z170 Boards Do Not Disable Hyper-Threading
synphul Champion Mar 11, 2011 9,473 7 54,965 Jan 13, 2016 #4 There's always one in the crowd. Sorry, there IS always one in the crowd. Glad Asrock cleared up some of the miscommunication. Nice to have additional choices beyond Supermicro's offering.
There's always one in the crowd. Sorry, there IS always one in the crowd. Glad Asrock cleared up some of the miscommunication. Nice to have additional choices beyond Supermicro's offering.
logainofhades Titan Moderator Apr 27, 2009 38,503 3,894 143,290 Jan 18, 2016 #5 Hopefully they will release a M-ATX version, of their C232 overclocking board.