TheOverclocker Issue 30 | Page 31

show at all the overclocking events. Not forgetting as well that prior to COMPUTEX; Team AU had taken a swath of overclocking records using this very same SOC-Force. If that isn’t a testament to the brilliance and sheer dominance of the product, nothing else will be. Before we continue to swoon over it however, it is important that we highlight how equaly impressive the selling price of the motherboard is. In the day where overclocking products can command prices upwards of $500, to see a board retailing for $210 is alarming. The previous Z87X-OC was $199, but that board didn’t have a Killer 2200 NIC nor did it have the kind of audio solution that is found here. Those two things alone are worth more than the $10 price hike; however we do believe that many would pay substantially more for the Z97X-SOC FORCE just for the increased overclocking headroom it allows. As always, if you have a lemon of a CPU there’s really not anything any motherboard can do about it. You can go through tons of BIOSs and spend hours on it which will net you 50MHz at most between a mediocre and an incredible motherboard. You’re simply out of luck with a sad CPU, much like the 4790K we used to test this motherboard with. With that said, it doesn’t mean the