According to the Intel link I posted above, this only applied to the H67. The H77 allows you full access to the multiplier. You just can't adjust the voltage, that still requires the Z series.
Doesn't look good for the GTX650TI if it has only 128-bit memory. The $229 price for the GTX660TI seems about right.
http://wccftech.com/nvidia-launch-gk106-skus-including-workstation-board/
It looks like the GT3 will be only available for Mobile CPUs. I am concerned that Intel is shifting focus to mobile and Xeon cpus while artificially limiting the capabilities of the traditional desktop cpus. We are already seeing this with overclocking and now with graphics as well...
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