Skylake / Kaby Lake "non-Z OC" possible now?

VirtualLarry

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I recently purchased some Biostar B150S1 D4 boards from Newegg on a Hot Deal, and while they were pretty-much just cheap utilitarian boards (no M.2 socket, no HDMI output or DP), they seem to have the ability to OC via multiplier? Yet, this is not a "Z" board (Z170 or Z270). So, do we have H81-style non-Z OC all over again?

Anyone want to try pairing up an i3-7350K with this board, and see if it OCs? (I've already spent my spare money for Mar., but if someone buys a gaming rig off of me and I can make some money, I'm willing to do the experiment and buy an (overpriced!) i3-7350K. Or maybe, due to Ryzen's impending release, we'll get a price cut on that chip?)