Overclocking used to be a dark art reserved for a power users who didn't mind taking potentially catastrophic risks in order to squeeze a few more ounces of free performance out of their components.
ASRock have actually come to the party a little later than we'd normally expect with the launch of the new X79 chipset from Intel. Usually being one of the first companies to have a mass of boards ...
I don't think anyone would deny that the X79 platform is a fantastic one, but there's no denying the fact that since the Z77 one arrived, most of the love has gone to that platform due to the strong ...