Short version:
ASROCK is falsely advertising their motherboard's overclocking capabilities by claiming that they managed to make a 2.5GHz E5200 Intel CPU reach 3.57GHz. But when you enter the bios or run OC Tuner on this motherboard, there is not even an option to adjust CPU voltage:
OC Tuner has not got CPU voltage control either:
Long version:
Recently I went to buy a motherboard for my Intel E5200 CPU. While checking out ASROCK G41C-GS packaging(as seen in picture above) in my hand before purchasing, I noticed it had written on it: "Up to 143% CPU frequency increase is measured with Intel® Pentium Dual Core E5200 CPU". "What a coincidence", I thought, "I have the very same CPU!"
I bought the mobo because I knew that this very E5200 clocked to 3.3GHz without any problems in my old motherboard.
So, I installed the ASROCK mobo, entered the BIOS to mess about the OC settings and what do I see?
There is NO vcore setting!
Wait a minute... they claim they overclocked an E5200 to 143% without changing voltage? My confidence in ASROCK as a professional manufacturer started to deteriorate even further when I saw their "Engrish" skills in same BIOS submenu.
(this is a picture from motherboard manual)
All of the other voltage settings are worthless without vcore, so why are they even there? What is going on?
By the way, the OC capacities are also advertised on their webiste right now:
I am not sure if this classifies as false advertising or is down right misleading, but my advice is:
Stay away from ASROCK! I know I will.
ASROCK is falsely advertising their motherboard's overclocking capabilities by claiming that they managed to make a 2.5GHz E5200 Intel CPU reach 3.57GHz. But when you enter the bios or run OC Tuner on this motherboard, there is not even an option to adjust CPU voltage:
OC Tuner has not got CPU voltage control either:
Long version:
Recently I went to buy a motherboard for my Intel E5200 CPU. While checking out ASROCK G41C-GS packaging(as seen in picture above) in my hand before purchasing, I noticed it had written on it: "Up to 143% CPU frequency increase is measured with Intel® Pentium Dual Core E5200 CPU". "What a coincidence", I thought, "I have the very same CPU!"
I bought the mobo because I knew that this very E5200 clocked to 3.3GHz without any problems in my old motherboard.
So, I installed the ASROCK mobo, entered the BIOS to mess about the OC settings and what do I see?
There is NO vcore setting!
Wait a minute... they claim they overclocked an E5200 to 143% without changing voltage? My confidence in ASROCK as a professional manufacturer started to deteriorate even further when I saw their "Engrish" skills in same BIOS submenu.
(this is a picture from motherboard manual)
All of the other voltage settings are worthless without vcore, so why are they even there? What is going on?
By the way, the OC capacities are also advertised on their webiste right now:
I am not sure if this classifies as false advertising or is down right misleading, but my advice is:
Stay away from ASROCK! I know I will.
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