TL;DR: Your CPU might run at 3200MHz, but your motherboard restricts it to 2933 due to the chipset. The BIOS update on your board supports higher speeds now, though it’s unclear if you’ll actually hit that speed. You could still upgrade later if needed.
TL;DR: Your CPU might run at 3200MHz, but your motherboard restricts it to 2933 due to the chipset. The BIOS update on your board supports higher speeds now, though it’s unclear if you’ll actually hit that speed. You could still upgrade later if needed.
Sorry to hear that. You already have the motherboard, and you're keeping it because its connections are excellent for your requirements. You might want to look for another ITX model with comparable ports instead of replacing it.
Sorry to hear that. You already have the motherboard, and you're keeping it because its connections are excellent for your requirements. You might want to look for another ITX model with comparable ports instead of replacing it.