- About the model first word
- For the Intel series
- B refers to the commercial platform chipset
- H's board cannot be overclocked, can be turbo
- Overclocking is to force the CPU to exceed the set operating frequency, and all the core together, will significantly increase the calorific value, will cause stability reduction
- The turbo is essentially a down-frequency, off or down part of the core, while increasing the core frequency, CPU heat fluctuations, the stability of the small impact
- Z-Series motherboards, which can be added FSB and octave to the CPU
- About models and CPU relationships
- The z87,h87,b85 is 1150-pin and supports Intel four-generation U
- The z77,h77,b75 is 1155-pin and supports Intel III U
- The X79 is 2011-pin and supports four-channel memory
- Z87/Z77 Support Overclocking Heripin, that is, the CPU model with K suitable, is the same kind of chip in the middle-grade
- H87/h77 does not support overclocking Heripin, which belongs to the mid-range motherboard
- B85/b75, does not support overclocking Turbo, entry-level
- Overall on Z>h>b
- About Models
- The mantissa is equally critical, similar to H81 and Class B motherboards, while H87 is better than Class B motherboards
- Z is a high-end fever, h for the mainstream home, B is a small business entry platform, Q class mainly for OEM, not external retail
- Oem:original Equipment Manufacturer Original Equipment manufacturer
- Also known as the fixed-point production, commonly known as OEM
- Commissioned by the contract to other manufacturers, after the purchase of low-priced products, directly affixed to their trademark brand, this type of cooperation is also known as OEM
About the board's fragmented arrangement (not regularly updated)