Layout (Frequency Isolation Wall) - AOpen AX4B-533 Online Manual

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For
high
frequency
overclocking, layout is the most important factor to
make sure both chipset and CPU are working in stable
condition. The layout of this motherboard implements
AOpen's unique design called "Frequency Isolation
Wall". Separating each critical portion of motherboard
into regions, where each region operates in a same or
similar frequency range, we can avoid cross talk and
frequency
operations and condition. The trace length and route
must be calculated carefully. For example, the clock
trace must be equal to length (not necessarily as short
as possible) so that clock skew will be controlled
within few a pico second (1/10
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