TheOverclocker Issue 37 | Page 28

"Hicookie's 4,274MHz DDR4 Validation on the Z170X-SOC-Force" even more convenience to this board. Negating the need to reach around the back of the motherboard is a great boon and one of the many things that facilitate overclocking with the SOC-FORCE. An odd but highly appreciated feature, perhaps not in the context of LN2 overclocking is the triple PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 connectors. It is rare to find any high end board offering this much connectivity for M.2 drives. For those who are not concerned with overclocking as such, they would do well to consider this motherboard is purely because of this singular feature. Not only are you able to make use of all three connectors in tandem, you may of course RAID them for incredible storage performance. Those that work with video editing and need the 28 The OverClocker Issue 37 | 2016 insanely fast storage solutions for 4K work flows would do well to consider the SOCFORCE as one of the very few motherboards that offer this feature. One has to get to the touted 4-way graphics support. Depending on your intended use for this board, this could either be great or just a tick box feature that will not be used but lower single GPU performance. As you know, this motherboard uses the same PLX bridge chip which means that single GPU performance is always lower than it would be on any other board without the bridge IC. What that translates into is that the very thing that this motherboard was designed to do, it doesn’t do well at all if you’re using a single GPU solution. For 4-way SLI you’re going to need the X99 platform and as such, the 4-way graphics capability while appreciated, in practice goes against the very nature of a motherboard such as this one. Appropriate on the G1.Gaming, but perhaps not as