Speaking about voltage overshoots: as mentioned earlier in this thread, HWInfo displays 2 different CPU voltages: one under the CPU section (CPU Core Voltage) and one under the motherboard section (VCore). VCore always overshoots when under load, not matter what the LLC setting, but does...
Don't. Baking a GPU is a myth, and if it does "work" it is for entirely different reasons than you think. Watch Louis Rossmann's video on this. A little ranty, but his points are valid.
That's the problem: we have no profound information on the Asrock board yet. A fan would help a lot probably. I'm just going to roll with it for now and see what gives. I do think that the 70°C thermal limit is very exaggerated tho.
A reservoir+pump(top) combo is always a good solution for such a problem. They keep things fairly small. Take a look at the EK XRES-series (https://www.ekwb.com/shop/ek-xres-100-ddc-3-2-pwm-elite-incl-pump) or the Watercool DDC-Tank LT (http://watercool.de/en/ddc-tank-series). What case are you...
The Korean one overclocked a 1600x to 3.8. I don't think I recall reading why they stopped there exactly, so not sure if that's a limit of the sample or the board. I read another review (something eastern european if I recall correctly) that got their (G.SKILL) RAM to 3400-ish.
EDIT: Here it...
There are a few reviews out there. One in English at LanOC, and a few foreign ones that I can't directly recall. They gave me a good enough overview of the board.
Available at Scan UK for pre-order (https://www.scan.co.uk/products/gigabyte-ga-ab350n-gaming-wifi-am4-motherboard-mini-itx). Just ordered it and expected delivery to Belgium is the 11th.
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