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 PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 8:00 am    Post subject: Computex 2014: GIGABYTE’s Liquid Nitrogen Memory Overcloc Reply with quote Back to top

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Taking a track day car to an event for regular road vehicles seems a bit unfair from the point of view of the regular drivers, however in order to be the best you need to end up with specialized components.&nbsp; Eventually you end up competing against other purpose built machines in order to be the best.&nbsp;&nbsp; Up until this point in the motherboard space, we had seen extreme overclocking on commercial products.&nbsp; Now we have that track racer for extreme overclocking in the GIGABYTE Z97X-SOC Force LN2.</p>
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The big thing to notice is the lack of CPU mounting holes.&nbsp; This allows the memory slots to be closer to the CPU for improved signaling, but it also means that cooling is limited to copper pots for liquid nitrogen cooling.</p>
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The base design is a regular Z97X-SOC Force, and it was used in the Intel OC Challenge event at Computex by the GIGABYTE team.&nbsp; GIGABYTE&rsquo;s team, featuring in house overclocker HiCookie as well as Dinos22, sin0822 and Sofos, won the highest LN2 frequency and LN2 memory frequency results to take home a cool $5800.</p>
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GIGABYTE do plan on selling the Z97X-SOC Force LN2 in the market, although the initial limited run will be 100 units only.&nbsp; Should these sell out and generate enough interest, GIGABYTE may create some more.&nbsp; Pricing has not yet been announced.</p>
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