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So in my browsing of the internets I've ben reading about non-z overclocking. Seeing as I want to build a low budget PC, a non-z overclock capable MoBo like the MSI H81m E33 sounds like a screaming deal, however I can't find any up to date information on whether or not Intel is still allowing this "glitch" to go on for much longer.

So does anyone know anything about this?

Is non-z still a thing? Is it still reliable? Will it be sticking around?

-Ch

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So in my browsing of the internets I've ben reading about non-z overclocking. Seeing as I want to build a low budget PC, a non-z overclock capable MoBo like the MSI H81m E33 sounds like a screaming deal, however I can't find any up to date information on whether or not Intel is still allowing this "glitch" to go on for much longer.

So does anyone know anything about this?

Is non-z still a thing? Is it still reliable? Will it be sticking around?

-Ch

It still is on the latest Win10 Build, and latest BIOS on my ASUS H97M-E.

 

It had problems during the early release of win10, where they complete disabled OC capability. but they fixed it last month.

Karamo

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CPU: AMD Ryzen™ 5 3600 | CPU Cooler: Wraith Stealth | GPU: Gigabgyte AORUS GeForce RTX 2070 Super | Motherboard: MSI B450M Mortar Max | RAM: G.Skill FlareX 2x8GB 3200MHz CL16 | SSD: ADATA XPG SX6000 Pro M.2 256GB | HDD: 1TB 2.5" Western Digital Blue (WD10SPZX) | Case: NZXT H510 | OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit |

 

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