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DXMage
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Posted: 20 Dec 2017 at 11:45pm |
Is it even remotely possible to get an ITX board for overclocking z370 or the future z470? Something with 12 phases? Mounts for a water cooling block for the VRMs as well as a separate block from the CPU?
Side question just how much wattage can be pushed through the VRMs on the Fatal1ty z370 Gaming-ITX/ac, if they are water cooled? Granted I might have to try to level things out somehow and use TIM instead of thermal pads.
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PetrolHead
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There probably isn't space on the motherboard for 12 real phases, but six real phases with a doubling scheme should be doable. Mounts for the VRM would also require space that there really isn't a lot of, but I think the biggest reason for the absence of such boards is that there isn't a big enough market for proper enthusiast models to justify the design and production costs.
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