Nobu
[H]F Junkie
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I have a Gigabyte F2A88XN-WIFI board, which can't go above 106 bclk without losing ahci (and I think my wifi disappears at about 111), so I was thinking about getting another motherboard. IDE isn't an option, because switching to IDE doesn't help for whatever reason, and I've got a SSD so regardless I'd rather not.
So I was wondering, does the A78 chipset have the same limitation?
It's not a big deal, I guess, since I have an a10-6800k, but squeezing the last bit of MHz out of both my CPU and RAM is a rather tempting prospect.
These are the boards I was looking at getting: Gigabyte GA-F2A78M-D3H, MSI A78M-E45, ASUS A78M-A.
So I was wondering, does the A78 chipset have the same limitation?
It's not a big deal, I guess, since I have an a10-6800k, but squeezing the last bit of MHz out of both my CPU and RAM is a rather tempting prospect.
These are the boards I was looking at getting: Gigabyte GA-F2A78M-D3H, MSI A78M-E45, ASUS A78M-A.