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RicHarDware

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  2. is the blue the same as the old, i've seen some pictures and looks a bit violet
  3. Can someone tell me if the power LED of the fractal design r5 is the same blue as the r4?
  4. damn that's why i cant find it anywhere in my country!!
  5. In this case the extra cores will be an advantage so x99 I think makes sense. I would go for an high end z97 setup, so i think the extra money is worth, and maybe long down the road have the possibility to throw 8+ cores in it. For gaming, sure is irrelevant.
  6. Didn't check support tab:\ You'r right, is right there! Tank you Ill keep that in mind. I know, but the difference from a top z97 setup and a "low" x99 setup in this case i think is worth. (~300$ i think) The budget for this could go up to 2000+$. If it went for 3000$ the mac pros start getting in picture and is a little bit stretched already
  7. Thank you Asus doesnt post CPU support list on their site just the family of processors supported, and xeon dont appear just "22nm processors and i7" I could go for an MSI, but i really like ASUS IDK why
  8. I am going with the 5820K for now. The socket is 2011-v3 on Asus x99-A is says on CPU support list: Intel® Socket 2011-v3 Core™ i7 Processadores Suporta Intel® 22 nm CPU Suporta tecnologia Intel® Turbo Boost * Suporte Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 I am trying to figure out if x99 is the best option to buy. Or should i go with z97 4790k I believe 2011-v3 is compatible with xeons e5 16xx and 26xx processors It is kinda urgent, i am going to buy PC next week, it is for a small company of relatives of mine ps. by the way, nice community here, very fast responses, i watch linus for some years but never been in the forum
  9. Hi, Im building a new PC for 3d modeling and rendering mainly. 1 or 2 image renders a day. Im going with x99-A from asus, a 5820k and a gtx 970 (no quadro, too expensive for the porpose), I think is ok...? On the asus website x99-A doesnt say it is compatible with xeon processors http://www.asus.com/pt/Motherboards/X99A/specifications/ when i see MSI and GIGABYTE boards at the same price that say are compatible with xeon e5 16xx and 26xx v3 Is it the x99-A compatible with xeons as well? Just for future proofing. And will there be realeased any more CPUs for 2011-v3 in the future? Thank You
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