Power consumption is measured using everything on the test bench except the GPU. This gives a more accurate reading of the motherboard and CPUs power usage. To load the CPU up to 100%, Prime95 is used. This is done by using the torture test feature. The maximum reading is recorded.
On the test bench today is the ASRock Fatal1ty H97 Killer. How will it fare against the more overclocking friendly Z97 version previously reviewed? Read on
TAIPEI, TAIWAN, June 27, 2013 – Who ever said that only K series CPUs and the Z-family platform are capable of being overclocked? The avant-garde company ASRock has broken this limitation with an exciting new feature named Non-Z OC! Via this feature overclockers may install their K series CPUs to…
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