Just like all the other X570 motherboards we’ve reviewed to date, the X570GTA had no issues hitting 4.4 GHz on all cores. That’s a solid overclock and did give some nice improvements to performance. This isn’t a true overclocking motherboard though, and it just doesn’t have as robust a feature set to push it hard for extended periods in my opinion. It’ll get the job done for your typical gamer though, but perhaps not for your round the clock video rendering rig.
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