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It has at least one important improvement I've heard: The 15.5x multiplier bug is fixed Hopefully, Gigabyte will unlock some features in the BIOS such as P-State on the Gaming K5 for example. It's more than capable, it's just Gigabyte has locked it. The Gaming K5 is also capable of Load-Line Calibration, but Gigabyte has not added this feature. Terrible if you ask me, especially for a X370 board.



After alot of discussion I do not think P-states will be added to any new X370 boards. There are modded BIOS out there you can play with, but you do so at your own risk. In the end it wasn't something we were able to properly incorporate into the first AM4 chipsets. If you study the progression of P-states you will see many manufacturers implemented it - some even made software for it - then semi-abandoned or removed the feature from alot of boards... That being said your guys feedback/asking for it has put it on our radar for new development cycles.



As for LLC it is not possible on the K5. The K5 does not have a (physical) driver to be able to manually manipulate LLC. Its more of an "analog" output (IE fixed based on inputs, not adjustable on the back end). Sorry to be the bearer of bad news -After alot of discussion I do not think P-states will be added to any new X370 boards. There are modded BIOS out there you can play with, but you do so at your own risk. In the end it wasn't something we were able to properly incorporate into the first AM4 chipsets. If you study the progression of P-states you will see many manufacturers implemented it - some even made software for it - then semi-abandoned or removed the feature from alot of boards... That being said your guys feedback/asking for it has put it on our radar for new development cycles.As for LLC it is not possible on the K5. The K5 does not have a (physical) driver to be able to manually manipulate LLC. Its more of an "analog" output (IE fixed based on inputs, not adjustable on the back end).