ASRock’s Base Frequency Boost will bring Intel “overclocking” to Non-K CPUs and lower-end motherboards

ASRock's Base Frequency Boost will bring Intel

ASRock’s Base Frequency Boost will bring Intel “overclocking” to Non-K CPUs and lower-end motherboards

Over on the Twitter account for ASRock Japan, the company has announced a new technology which the company plans to apply to Intel’s upcoming 10th generation processors, bringing a form of overclocking to Intel’s non-K processors and non-Z series motherboards. 

This technology is called Base Frequency Boost, a technique which presumably tinkers with the power states of Intel’s processors to allow boost clock speeds to be maintained over long-term use cases. Effectively, ASRock is upping the power limits of Intel’s processors to allow boost frequencies to be locked in place, seemingly indefinitely, upping the lower performance limits of Intel’s processors. 

While this isn’t overclocking, strictly speaking, it is circumventing the limits placed on Intel’s non-K series processors and lower-tier motherboards. Base Frequency Boost will also increase the power draw and heat output of Intel’s processors, making this technique similar to standard overclocking mechanisms in terms of impact.

At this time, it is unknown if Intel is allowing its other motherboard partners to utilise similar techniques, or if ASRock has pioneered this technique. Regardless, this is great news for Intel users, at it brings higher performance levels to lower-cost hardware and the effects of overclocking without as much risk.  

AMD currently provides its customers overclocking support on both its B-series chipsets and higher-end X-series motherboards, as well as all Ryzen series desktop processors. This is something that Intel has not matched thus far, which is a factor that makes ASRock’s Base Freqnuecy Boost technology all the more exciting. 

At this time, Intel has not officially revealed its lower-end 400-series chipsets. Expect to hear more about ASRock’s Base Frequency Boost technology as more information is revealed. 

ASRock's Base Frequency Boost will bring Intel  

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