- Dec 14, 2011
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Hi forum,
I couldn't get hold of 8700k at launch so have bought an i5 8400 until later in the year. I have an ASUS Strix Z370-E motherboard that states it has 'ASUS Pro Clock Technology that enables up to 432MHz base clock overclocking'. The diagram seems to indicate a dedicated 'Pro clock' chip that I assume is a base clock generator. Am I safe to assume this means I can OC the bclk without fear of frying components??
Thanks guys
I couldn't get hold of 8700k at launch so have bought an i5 8400 until later in the year. I have an ASUS Strix Z370-E motherboard that states it has 'ASUS Pro Clock Technology that enables up to 432MHz base clock overclocking'. The diagram seems to indicate a dedicated 'Pro clock' chip that I assume is a base clock generator. Am I safe to assume this means I can OC the bclk without fear of frying components??
Thanks guys