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In the, we discussed how to work around some of Broadwell-E’s thermal constraints to achieve better overclocks. While that guide provides a lot of information, there’s a host of additional details that help us understand the ins and outs of Broadwell-E overclocking. This guide provides that info and shows you how to overclock these beastly CPUs with an ASUS motherboard. CPU and motherboard cooling recommendations Cooling matters for CPU overclocking – always has – but, if you need some objective data to put things into perspective, take a look at the following table: CPU Frequency Vcore Load temps Cooling Stable?
Sep 25, 2018 - Like all motherboards we have tested so far, the ASUS ROG Strix B360-G. With chipsets that are able to overclock, it can also adjust system.