ASUS Enables Haswell, Haswell Refresh and Pentium Anniversary Overclocking on Non-Z Motherboards
Alright, I will say this once. ASUS is on burn. They are literally taking Capitalistic norms and shoving them you-know-where. They accept just allowed total overclocking of Intel's Yard Series processors specifically the Haswell, Haswell Refresh and Pentium 20th Anniversary families. Normally you lot would demand a motherboard that supports overclocking such as the Z97 but now, ASUS H97, H87, H81 and B85 Motherboards will do just as well.
ASUS H97, H87, H81 and B85 Motherboards Now Support Overclocking of Certain 'Chiliad' Serial Unlocked Intel CPUs
Y'all can now very cheaply and at swell value reproduce the golden overclocking era past buying a Pentium Anniversary CPU and coupling it with a supported ASUS non-Z motherboard. Ofcourse this capability comes from an unlocked UEFI BIOS which you will need to download if you already have said motherboard. So make certain yous download the correct version that corresponds to your ASUS Motherboards. Also those of you who are on a upkeep, now would be a good idea to buy a Devil's Canyon and couple it with a non-z ASUS mobo. Ofcourse you will only get access to the multiplier ratio but that should suffice for a 100 - 200 Mhz to a higher place the stock turbo boost.
Even so equally always, there is a take hold of. For one thing, ASUS says that it does not guarantee that the "Haswell Refresh Chiliad' Serial will be overclockable on ASUS H97, H87, B85 and H81 Series motherboards and that "ASUS does not guarantee that Intel new Pentium processor and Core Grand Series ('Haswell' and 'Haswell Refresh') processors will be overclockable on ASUS H97, H87, B85 and H81 Series motherboards in the consequence that Intel issues software and firmware updates that effect in part changes". Now this has very interesting implications. Intel has so far turned a blind eye to ASUS' robin hood antics but in the event Blue decides this is going also far, ASUS wants to make sure you lot know the implications.
These bifurcations of Motherboards that are decided past Intel exist so that motherboards, which take otherwise very niggling departure are differentiated plenty to justify unlike prices (ASUS forgot to have Econ 101 "product-differentiation of homogeneous products") aka Intel increasing profit margins. Ofcourse, this is something that is well-nigh compulsory in a backer economy only my inner-child can't help but cheer for ASUS'due south digressions.
OC-ing on Non-Z. Go #ASUS! http://t.co/C7cIhIUGNv
— Usman Pirzada (@usmanpirzada) June 18, 2022
Source: https://wccftech.com/asus-haswell-haswell-refresh-pentium-anniversary-overclocking-non-z-motherboards/
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