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Overclocking via BLCK - none overclock CPUs

We have seen a lot of news about overclocking CPUs thats not ment to be overclocked and its all done via BLCK.

If I'm not mistaken, so does BLCK effect the whole system: RAM, CPU, GPU, HDD...

 

Does Skylake use BLCK differently or did everyone forget about what it will do with the rest of the system?

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I think with skylake it a bit more stable that older generations, thats why people now-a-days get a non-k CPU with a Z mobo  

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I think with skylake it a bit more stable that older generations, thats why people now-a-days get a non-k CPU with a Z mobo  

It dont matter how stable it is, if things like HDDs gets overclocked as well.

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