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    This motheboard seems to be avesome for overclocking.
    The maximum cpu voltage it's 1.9v? Could it be done 2.0volts with a new bios?
    I've seen some validation on hwboot by mad222 with 1.948v via hardmod.
    And nick submission were with 1.9v.
    To really go forward( a golden chip is of course it's needed) 2.0v is needed - i mean Gigabyte Z77X -UP7 has validation with 1.987v cpu vcore.

    Also i hope that the working with memory has improved.
    I mean many P67/Z68 Asrock motherboards did lower frecuency memory sau for example with some memory you can do 2133 CL 6-9-6 on some regular Asus motheboard but on Asrock you can do 8-9-8 with a higher voltage .
    I'm not sure if Z77 motheboard improved to much this chapter.

    What i mean, i hope Z77 Oc Formula works with memory comparable with Asus Maximus Gene V.
    And also i hope this motheboards works good with Elpida chips( BBSE specialy or Hypers).

    Old Asrock motheboards had almost none compatibility with Elpida memory(even using IB, i know SB had some issue with Elpida).
    Last edited by xdan; 08-28-2012 at 06:56 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xdan View Post
    This motheboard seems to be avesome for overclocking.
    The maximum cpu voltage it's 1.9v? Could it be done 2.0volts with a new bios?
    I've seen some validation on hwboot by mad222 with 1.948v via hardmod.
    And nick submission were with 1.9v.
    To really go forward( a golden chip is of course it's needed) 2.0v is needed - i mean Gigabyte Z77X -UP7 has validation with 1.987v cpu vcore.

    Also i hope that the working with memory has improved.
    I mean many P67/Z68 Asrock motherboards did lower frecuency memory sau for example with some memory you can do 2133 CL 6-9-6 on some regular Asus motheboard but on Asrock you can do 8-9-8 with a higher voltage .
    I'm not sure if Z77 motheboard improved to much this chapter.

    What i mean, i hope Z77 Oc Formula works with memory comparable with Asus Maximus Gene V.
    And also i hope this motheboards works good with Elpida chips( BBSE specialy or Hypers).

    Old Asrock motheboards had almost none compatibility with Elpida memory(even using IB, i know SB had some issue with Elpida).

    that hardmod by Mad222 is some kind of joke for remarking his name on the mobo

    It doesn't has any special bios for this mobo . U will have 2.1 vcore and all of special tweaks in official bios

    Memory overclocking ability is also awesome , we will see . It can do what your memory can do
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    Quote Originally Posted by xdan View Post
    This motheboard seems to be avesome for overclocking.
    The maximum cpu voltage it's 1.9v? Could it be done 2.0volts with a new bios?
    I've seen some validation on hwboot by mad222 with 1.948v via hardmod.
    And nick submission were with 1.9v.
    To really go forward( a golden chip is of course it's needed) 2.0v is needed - i mean Gigabyte Z77X -UP7 has validation with 1.987v cpu vcore.

    Also i hope that the working with memory has improved.
    I mean many P67/Z68 Asrock motherboards did lower frecuency memory sau for example with some memory you can do 2133 CL 6-9-6 on some regular Asus motheboard but on Asrock you can do 8-9-8 with a higher voltage .
    I'm not sure if Z77 motheboard improved to much this chapter.

    What i mean, i hope Z77 Oc Formula works with memory comparable with Asus Maximus Gene V.
    And also i hope this motheboards works good with Elpida chips( BBSE specialy or Hypers).

    Old Asrock motheboards had almost none compatibility with Elpida memory(even using IB, i know SB had some issue with Elpida).
    board loves samsung, trying some psc right now and bbse probably tomorrow


    if you are on z77 you know that hyper is dead for this platform, bbse/psc/samsung/hynix (bleh) is where its at
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    So many opinions and so few screenshots

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