ASRock recently announced that its new BFB technology allows for higher clock speeds on the ninth and tenth generation Intel Core processors. The increase is about 1000 MHz, while the system can hold such a frequency constantly.
Now about a similar opportunity in Asus network sources reported. As noted, it will receive budget boards based on chipsets B460 and H470. The system will increase the frequency and heat pack from 65 to 125 W, which will allow processors with a locked multiplier to function faster.
This will speed up Core i5-10400 on an inexpensive motherboard, although we note that this cannot be called pure overclocking. Judging by the available data, at least eleven models of boards will receive such a function, but in the future the list may expand.
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