Explaining the Intel 8700K & Coffee Lake turbo boost spec & multicore enhancement on ASUS & Gigabyte motherboards.
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NOTE: We have discovered that Gigabyte’s F2 BIOS revision, used for Cinebench and POVRay, did NOT have an MCE option, but instead auto-enabled MCE. Fortunately, our gaming tests were conducted with F4 & F5a, and are therefore unaffected (MCE off). The Cinebench charts have been corrected in the article (linked below), as we discovered the Gigabyte F2 BIOS issue just recently.
Article: https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/3077-explaining-coffee-lake-turbo-8700k-8600k
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