I must say right away that before that I used from generation to generation mainly boards from ASUS (ROG MAXIMUS VIII FORMULA, ROG MAXIMUS VIII HERO, ROG MAXIMUS V EXTREME and ROG MAXIMUS X HERO (WI-FI AC)). Therefore, I already know their strengths and weaknesses. But these boards are made according to the "T" topology, i. E. designed for overclocking single-rank RAM from 8GB per bar in dual-channel mode, where high frequency potential is possible. For these RAM modules, the key feature in memory overclocking on Intel systems is the DIMM topology, the number of PCB layers and DIMM slots. The record holder in overclocking RAM are dual-slot motherboards. Next come boards with Daisy Chain topology, their advantage lies in the optimized length of the lines (bus) between the processor and slots A and B. Typical representatives are ROG MAXIMUS XI APEX and ROG MAXIMUS XI GENE. Such boards just allow you to unleash the full frequency potential of these memory modules.
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