C CrazyJayRoss Commendable Mar 9, 2016 3 0 1,510 Mar 9, 2016 #1 What does "K" mean on a motherboard? Does it just mean that the board has overclocking capabilities? e.g. Z170 Classified vs. Z170 Classified K
What does "K" mean on a motherboard? Does it just mean that the board has overclocking capabilities? e.g. Z170 Classified vs. Z170 Classified K
Solution S S Suztera Mar 9, 2016 It's just the manufacturer naming scheme for their various models. The chipset Z170 already allows overclocking for the the cpu.
It's just the manufacturer naming scheme for their various models. The chipset Z170 already allows overclocking for the the cpu.
S Suztera Polypheme Mar 18, 2014 12,729 0 60,960 Mar 9, 2016 Solution #2 It's just the manufacturer naming scheme for their various models. The chipset Z170 already allows overclocking for the the cpu. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It's just the manufacturer naming scheme for their various models. The chipset Z170 already allows overclocking for the the cpu.
C CrazyJayRoss Commendable Mar 9, 2016 3 0 1,510 Mar 9, 2016 #3 Well thanks. I will be upgrading to the K version then as my case (NZXT Source S340) only supports upto ATX. Upvote 0 Downvote
Well thanks. I will be upgrading to the K version then as my case (NZXT Source S340) only supports upto ATX.