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Intel Comet Lake-H Core i7-10875H performance comparison: Tangible single-core benefits get evened out by multi-core gains from the AMD Ryzen 9 4900HS

Intel Comet Lake CPUs could make overclocking possible with cheaper motherboards

Posted on April 28, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Intel might just be offering the ability to overclock its incoming next-gen Comet Lake desktop processors on mid-range B460 motherboards, which is normally an ability reserved for the firm’s top-of-the-range Z series boards.

First off, we should bear in mind that this is just speculation, based on some images highlighted by Videocardz showing a Maxsun B460 iCraft Gaming Endless motherboard.

This B460 model sports a trio of buttons marked with an ‘L’ and ‘C’ as well as a lightning bolt symbol, and the marketing blurb for the iCraft Gaming Endless indicates that it has the ability to speed up the CPU with just a click, as Tom’s Hardware points out.
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