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    Posted: 31 Jan 2017 at 6:53pm
Well i got an Email which seems to make clear that bclk overclocking will not be possible with Kaby Lake at least on Z170
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Just for Information i have a Z170 fatality Gaming k4 Board Bios 7.10 (u Need that for Kaby) Played around for like 4 houres and couldnt get it to boot overclocked.....so if anybody has other Information pls share with me!
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I tried it out with a G4560 and i could not get it to even post up when i raised the bclk over 103 Mhz so seems like the good days are over yet again
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lexx Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Jan 2017 at 7:32pm
Well they are available in Europe already but i actually wanted to know if overclocking will be possible since it doesnt make sense to go from my overclocked G4400 to a G4560 kaby if i cant overclock it too....

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So far, there are no Z270 mini-ITX boards with the Hyper BCLK Engine II.

The Kaby Lake Pentium processors, all three of them, including one low power 'T' model, are not available yet, at least in the USA. They are the same 14nm die as Skylake, the only difference is Hyperthreading. So any experience with them is very little, to none at all yet.
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It works with skylake for me but would interest me too if it works on the kaby lake Pentiums (z170 Gaming k4 here)
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I've heard that some ASRock motherboards still support Intel non k part overcloking. Is this true? ShockedEmbarrassed

As I understand it is only possible on the motherboards with the ASRock Hyper BCLK Engine II. If so, is there a mini-itx motherboard with the ASRock Hyper BCLK Engine II?

Also, has anybody had a try with the new Kaby Lake pentiums - hyperthrededHeart, small die's, probably good overclockers?

EDIT: Am I shadow banned? Or is this forum just moving slowly? Does nobody want to answer my question? Even a yes or a no would be good! 


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