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AMD Zen chips all overclockable?

Just as the title says all AMD chips right now are overclockable so does the trend stay with Zen? I remember hearing something about this on a WAN show or BitWit + Paul's show

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no idea but id guess they would be, unless they do some special version like the K ones for intel,

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I heard they all should be, but you still need a motherboard capable of overclocking to do so. 

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All the consumer ones is a possibility, it depends but they will likely keep any feature that doesn't cost them much and enabling features like OC shouldn't be a cost issue so they will likely do it again.

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I am not sure but some of the released chip sets for the am4 platform do not support overclocking.

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Short answer- yes, long answer- B-clock ocing should work on all cpus(though I might be only 1-3 mhz like z6-97), and there are rumors that all are cpus unlocked, mobile/server cpus might be non ocable though.

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27 minutes ago, Izumi Reina said:

Just as the title says all AMD chips right now are overclockable

Not all. Their current non-K APUs are not overclockable.

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