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This Chinese Motherboard Shows Intel LIED...

When 8th gen Intel Core launched, the need for a new chipset was in doubt from the outset. ONDA certainly doubted it... But did they stop to ask if they should?

 

 

Buy an ONDA H310C-CD3: https://lmg.gg/8KV6y

 

Buy a far less suspect H310 motherboard:
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On Newegg: https://lmg.gg/8KV6s

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Anthony!  You mad man.  

"And I'll be damned if I let myself trip from a lesser man's ledge"

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Did you guys actually check if the CPU was boosting properly? Sure seems like it very much wasn't.

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We need a full PC build with cheap Chinese-exclusive (Intel E6500K, AMD RX 470D, GTX 1060 5GB) or strange parts (BGA to LGA CPU, forward-compatible H110 board) from China.

"Mankind’s greatest mistake will be its inability to control the technology it has created."

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Also, you guys still remember this?

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bit-tech: Can you go into more technical detail about why the new CPUs are not backwards-compatible with Z270 motherboards?

Andrew: Actually, it depends on Intel’s decision.

bit-tech: So it’s not a physical limitation? Intel said it was to do with power delivery.

Andrew: Not really. It [the power delivery] makes a little bit of difference, but not much.

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bit-tech: So if you wanted and Intel let you, you could make Z270 compatible?

Andrew: Yes, but you also require an upgrade from the ME [Management Engine] and a BIOS update. Intel somehow has locked the compatibility.

 

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2 hours ago, GabenJr said:

When 8th gen Intel Core launched, the need for a new chipset was in doubt from the outset. ONDA certainly doubted it... But did they stop to ask if they should?

 

 

Buy an ONDA H310C-CD3: https://lmg.gg/8KV6y

 

Buy a far less suspect H310 motherboard:
On Amazon: http://geni.us/FFi3F
On Newegg: https://lmg.gg/8KV6s

oooooooo! i need to see this vid I havent yet ;)

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There's an MSI Gigabyte board that does the same thing as this Chinese one. One moment. Probably ships faster too and won't fry anything...

 

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Why won't it support DDR4 modules? It isn't the memory controller because it lies in the CPU, which supports DDR3 or DDR4 modules AFAIK..

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3 hours ago, SkyHound0202 said:

We need a full PC build with cheap Chinese-exclusive (Intel E6500K, AMD RX 470D, GTX 1060 5GB) or strange parts (BGA to LGA CPU, forward-compatible H110 board) from China.

It's been done by (IIRC) Craft Computing.

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just wanted to quote a chinese guys youtube comment that claims to have experience with these.

"kenny so 

Dear linus, I'm KENNY, a budget gaming PC builder in HK, and im always working around with chinese MB, yours is not the most unthinkable chinese MB I've been working with, chinese MB on LGA1151 are much more then you can imagine, and actually the one you're playing with was not meant to work with high end CPU like 8700k, it's meant for budget PC with a i3 8100, g4560, G5400 with ECC REG DDR3 (yes, your board dose support) since they are as cheap as rubbish in China, the reason you can't get the full power out of your CPU is because you haven't run through your BIOS yet, all the power control value has to be manually config manually to make your cpu turbo up in the right way, if your are not tuning it right, only one of the 6 cores will turbo up to the right speed. thats how you lost your CPU performance, you can make it right in BIOS or through INTEL XTU. And about Intel lied....Actually they do, i'm sure what they've done is just changed the microcode the make your MB unable to recognize older CPUs , the truth is we've found out all 100,200,300 chipsets can support through all 4 generations of 6,7,8 and 9 with a simple bios MOD, not only chinese MB can do that, just add in the microcode of the generation of the cpu you want, even a h110 can perfectly support a 9900k, and a z390 can run a 6700k, and we've also seen some chinese geeks had a breakthrough to run a Xeon E-2186G on a Z170 motherboard. The home gaming ITX rig i'm using myself, is using a i7 9700K engineering sample with a ASUS Z170i PRO GAMING, and it worked just fine with a GTX 1080Ti and DDR4 3000 and even overclockable... because In HK 100 and 200 MB are dirt cheap, like around US$15~US$20 to get a perfect condition 2nd handed ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, ASROCK....etc And also because we HK buyer wont have to pay extra transport fee to get those cheap server retired ECC RAM and cheap CPUs form taobao and aliexpress, I3 8100 and i5 8400 on a h110 and b150 MB become one of my best choice besides X79 and Lga 1156 to build budget gaming PCs with. thats why i'm always messing with all those bios adding in the CPU microcode i needed, So I'm pretty sure with this~ you just search online and you can easily find packed microcode module to add into EFI bios, its just as simple as adding a NVMe support to 2~4 gen MB, And BTW, almost every DDR3 MB can do ECC REG support too, also a little mod of the BIOS will do....

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5 hours ago, Hunter259 said:

Did you guys actually check if the CPU was boosting properly? Sure seems like it very much wasn't.

That would involve them actually taking time to investigate and test products for more than an hour and a half. That shit went out the window when they decided to just pump numerous videos out every day, quantity over quality or something like that xD

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Did I miss something?

 

This is a 300 series motherboard that is backwards compatible.

This is not a 200 series motherboard that is forwards compatible with new 8th gen CPUs like linus was talking about at the beginning...

So intel didn't lie?

 

6 hours ago, GabenJr said:

When 8th gen Intel Core launched, the need for a new chipset was in doubt from the outset.

5 hours ago, SkyHound0202 said:

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Ok so now at the end of the video I see linus talks about forwards compatibility again.

 

Great, so the intro starts about one topic (forwards compatibility), the entire video is on a different topic (backwards compatibility), and then he concludes "we don't know anything about the first topic"

 

Wow, great job making everything confusing just to put an incorrect title on the video.

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3 hours ago, Enderman said:

Ok so now at the end of the video I see linus talks about forwards compatibility again.

 

Great, so the intro starts about one topic (forwards compatibility), the entire video is on a different topic (backwards compatibility), and then he concludes "we don't know anything about the first topic"

 

Wow, great job making everything confusing just to put an incorrect title on the video.

I mean they just assumed that DDR3 was the cause of the performance loss instead of checking the damn core clocks like a normal person would. Absolutely lazy.

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6 hours ago, danwat1234 said:

Why won't it support DDR4 modules? It isn't the memory controller because it lies in the CPU, which supports DDR3 or DDR4 modules AFAIK..

Because DDR3 ram is much cheaper than ddr4, especially in China. And this is a H310C board which is a budget motherboard...

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