FudFighter
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thats not true in all situations. as stated before, some boards couldnt handle higher power draw, some had physical limitations due to the BIOS chip. SOME boards only need a BIOS update, but how can you be sure that a hardware update isnt neccesary too?
one good example here from (past generations) is half multiplier support: some motherboards couldnt handle it right, and even with BIOS updates, they gave out some really whacky ram speeds due to not fully supporting it.
yeah i said that didnt i? about power limmits?
in this case the new chips use LESS power then the current ones so thats not an issue.
as to multi's in my exp, alot of that was the bios, i had 2 boards that had that problem with the first few bios, and you STILL get weird memory clocks with many newer boards at half multi's, just due to how amd's chips work, not really a big issue, infact a few times it was a good thing because i was able to get a little extra out of my chip where i wouldnt have been able to if the memory devider was proper(could get ram to its max and cpu to its or damn close for best balance)
if the chipset mattered you wouldnt see any 700 boards with am3 support, since the 700 is really just an updated 700, the 750 has some fearther improovements that make it better for clocking in some situations, but nothing really "drastic" from the specs i read.
700 has a clock bug that in some cases causes problems with raid when overclocking, again nothing most people would notice or be effected by.