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brucer
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Posted: 11 Oct 2017 at 8:57am |
Asrock x570 Taichi, Ryzen3800x, 32gb Gskill Royal 36000mhz@ 3733mhz, Samsung 250gb 970evo plus for OS drive, Sabrent Rocket 1tb nvme storage drive.
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parsec
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I am not aware of the Multi-Core Enhancement option being available in the UEFI of any ASRock AM4 board. The latest UEFI version for my X370 Killer SLI/ac board does not have that option. Multi-Core Enhancement, common on newer Intel 'Z' chipset boards, is simply a feature for a setting all the cores to run at the maximum Turbo speed specification. Normally the maximum Turbo speed is only applied to one or two cores at most. All of the cores will not run at the maximum Turbo speed at the same time, the normal way that Turbo works on Intel and AMD processors. For example, a Ryzen eight core processor will only operate two cores at the maximum Turbo frequency at the same time. We can easily configure Multi-Core Enhancement manually on any unlocked processor and board that allows over clocking. In the UEFI of my Ryzen board, you set CPU Frequency and Voltage Change mode option to Manual, and then in the CPU Frequency option, you just set it to the maximum Turbo spec for your processor. For my Ryzen 1700X, that would be 3800MHz. For a Ryzen 1700, it would be 3700MHz. Intel boards have different option to do this, but the result is the same. Multi-Core Enhancement is just a convenience feature, nice for a one click semi-overclock of the CPU, but is nothing that could not be done by configuring a couple other options manually in an over clocking capable system for many years. |
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tim62
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Sorry for not understanding 100%, but does this board z370 taichi have this multi core enhancementnfeature that can support non K processors from Intel's coffee lake series.
I'm looking at this board and if it does have it than I'm going to pick it up along with an i7 8700 non k to see if I get any success with the Hyper BLCK engine. I Know Intel is already sending microcode updates to block blck after 103mhz but that's why I need to know whether the Taichi can support the i7 8700 with all cores running at max turbo frequency of 4.6ghz. Thanks in advance
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Xaltar
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I don't see why it wouldn't. From what I have seen ASRock's Zx70 boards have all had it for quite a few generations now.
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The Z370 Taichi manual includes the Multi Core Enhancement option in the OC Tweaker\CPU Configuration screen. I've never used a non-K Intel processor in any of the ASRock boards that have this option, and it is always in the UEFI. If you are using a non-K Intel processor, this option may not be available since it would apparently be considered any over clocking feature that is only available for the K-type processors. |
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