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The harsh but established reality in Intel's CPU range since Sandy Bridge in 2011 is that if you want the privilege of overclocking, you pay extra for a K model chip. It makes the cornucopia of similar-sounding models easier to navigate - just look for the 'K' and you've found your gaming CPU, but at the same time it forces a compromise when building low and mid-range gaming systems.

ASRock are about to change the status quo, though. They’ve developed a BIOS update for their mobos built around the existing Z170 chipset that’ll allow you to increase the base clock value of any Skylake CPU, even i3 models, which opens the door for serious performance gains.

Techspot put ASRock’s BIOS update to the test using an Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz CPU (available for under £100) installed on an ASRock Fatal1ty Z170 Gaming K6+ board. They clocked it up to 4.7GHz from 3.7, which resulted in a 25% performance increase in single-threaded mode running the Cinebench synthetic benchmark, and a 10-30% increase across all other apps and benchmarks tested. All by boosting the newly unlocked BCLK value in the motherboard’s BIOS.

It is worth mentioning that overclocking this chip means disabling Intel’s integrated graphics functionality though, so you’ll need a discrete graphics card if you want to squeeze some extra juice out of it.

Hopefully this heralds the beginning of widespread circumvention of Intel’s CPU-locking, as this isn’t a move from Intel itself but the motherboard manufacturer. There’s nothing stopping others from following suit, so I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled for further announcements.
 
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Asrock BIOS update unlocks Non-K Skylake overclocking matt porter pc gamer

Last week we reported that overclocking could be coming to locked Intel Skylake processors soon. Today this has been confirmed, as Asrock has released a BIOS update that allows you to adjust the base clock speed of your processor, even if it's restricted.

The SKY OC update currently only works on motherboards with Intel's Z170 chipset. However Asrock says that more motherboards should be expected to support the update soon. Asrock claims it has achieved a 19 percent boost on a Core i3-6100, a 32 percent boost on a Core i7-6700, and a 36 percent boost on a Pentium G4400.

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According to Asrock, there are two "almost unnoticeable" limitations when using SKY OC to overclock your non-K Skylake CPU. Firstly, Intel integrated graphics will be disabled, so you'll need to install a graphics card. Secondly, CPU Turbo Ratio and C-State will also be disabled.

The full list of supported motherboards and download links for each of them can be found on Asrock's website.

MSI has also released a test BIOS on the HWBot forums that enables the same non-K overclocking support. Needless to say, if you want to ensure a trouble-free installation and stable system, it makes sense to wait a bit for this one to get an official release.
 
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