From the looks of it overclocking these boards when paired with a Black edition X4 is going to be as simple as hitting a button, and forgetting about it. AnandTech.com was able to go beyond 3ghz with complete stability with their chips and an early board. The feature is call Advance Clock Calibration (ACC) and the new chips are supposed to take advantage of this new overclocking and system management tool. AMD has been saying time and time again its the platform and not the processor that we will have to look out for in the future, and I think all their chips are finally starting to fall into place. Hardwarezone.com has some actual photos of the Foxconn board (I assume it is the same one AnandTech used for their review) OC WorkBench has some actual photos of the new chipset featured for you who like your silicone naked.

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