ASRock Z77 OC Formula Motherboard is Designed To Break Records

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ASRock is showing off several new motherboards at COMPUTEX 2012, but one board in particular managed to catch our attention and that is the Z77 OC Formula. This is an overclocking-oriented motherboard that was developed by the world famous overclocker Nick Shih. The board opens up overclocking possibilities and gives you control opportunities in every way, featuring the most detailed and considerate design of any overclocking motherboard. The boards VRM area is both water and air cooled from the looks of the PR photo. The boards black and yellow color scheme looks great and we like how it has Dual post code readouts and +/- buttons on the board for fine adjustments.

ASRock Z77 OC Formula Motherboard

You can read about all of ASRocks new boards by following the link below to our forums. The ASRock X79 Extreme11, Z77 Extreme9 and Z77 Extreme6/TB4 are the other Intel based boards that were announced at Computex 2012.

The soon-to-be-launched Z77 OC Formula provides serious compute power and shows off the true potential of a stock-clocked Z77 chipset. Nick Shih, ASRocks exclusive OC master, just submitted several record-breaking overclocking results which are raked No.1 position at HWBOT. The unbeatable OC performance includes following:

  • No.1 Super PI 1M Score – ASRock Z77 OC Formula can overclock Intel Core i7 3770K processor to unbelievable 7GHz and completely run Super PI 1M programs at merely 5.156 seconds. Hurrah! ASRock makes real-world overclocking more stabile!
  • No.1 Super PI 32M Test – With LN2 cooling, ASRock Z77 OC Formula is able to maintain CPU speed in 6.85GHz high speed, and run Super PI 32M programs in worlds shortest time 4 mins and 48.469 secs.
  • No.1 3DMark06 Score: 50520 marks of 3DMark06 were topped to No.1 at HWBOT. ASRock Z77 OC Formula once again proofed its distinctive overclocking capability.
  • No.1 Hexus PiFast Result : Delivering the best performance! This enthusiast-class motherboard keeps CPU clocks at 6.95GHz and takes total computation time 10.28 seconds to finish all Hexus PiFast tests.

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