In my book no it doesn't. The multipliers don't work and 100mhz above stock hard-locks ie 210HTT. That's not fault of the CPU that's all chipset issues because the MSI board I had previously did the same thing; isolated it to being problems with the integrated gfx card, disabled it and poof 270HTT. This mobo does not have the option to disable therefor I cannot overclock on this board at all. What I have now and have for the last 3 months or so is just enough to POST into the OS and that's it.
I am seriously... seriously tempted to roll back to my MSI board but I really don't feel like ripping my setup apart when I know full well that eventually there will be a Asus bios that addresses my issue. All I'm realistically looking for is 18x-20x that's it. If that range worked 100% of the time or if AI boost gave me the options to set those multis I wouldn't be here. In part my insistance on getting them is because I bought a 1090T and the M3N because the MSI board for months after Thuban's release would not post with it. Granted that's my mistake for not looking into said board before I purchased it, but I honestly thought if it made to official release the multipliers would be working; apparently I was mistaken.
I hate to be a noodge like this I do, but stuff like this reminds me why I stopped buying AMD for a number of years during the A64 days. Why? Motherboard issues which is exactally where I'm at now.









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