* sigh *
That's not true. The booting issues with Windows 10 aren't related to your motherboard, they are related to the build you're using: if you use a Technical Preview or an Insider Preview build of Windows 10, in almost all cases it'll refuse to boot if you have OC, and that's something MS did to prevent false bug reports caused by unstable OCs. RTM build of Windows 10 doesn't have this "lock".
That's not true. The booting issues with Windows 10 aren't related to your motherboard, they are related to the build you're using: if you use a Technical Preview or an Insider Preview build of Windows 10, in almost all cases it'll refuse to boot if you have OC, and that's something MS did to prevent false bug reports caused by unstable OCs. RTM build of Windows 10 doesn't have this "lock".
Avell A70 MOB: Core i7-11800H, GeForce RTX 3060, 16 GB DDR4-3200, Windows 11 (Insider Preview)
ASRock Z97M OC Formula: Pentium G3258, GeForce GT 440, 16 GB DDR3-1600, Windows 10 (22H2)
ASRock Z97M OC Formula: Pentium G3258, GeForce GT 440, 16 GB DDR3-1600, Windows 10 (22H2)
