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[VideoCardz] Intel Haswell-E press slides leaked + 1st look at Asus x99 Deluxe

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oh god that's beautiful. when an ROG rampage iv x99 board is released though, asus won't be able to take my money fast enough

 

It'll be the Rampage V

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It'll be the Rampage V

it will? i didn't know the number increased. themoreyouknow.jpg. i look stupid now, don't i?

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Finally someone other than EVGA is doing the Rear I/O shroud. It looks beautiful, I hope it's going to be on every board.

Asus. Rampage IV Extreme Black Edition... 

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Hmm I'm feeling that the Asus Sabranco is gonna show up for X99

 

I sure hope the Sabranco shows up for X99...I was very impressed with their Z97 prototypes at Computex back in June. If they do release an all-white Sabranco for X99...THAT will definitely be my next build. I saw a leaked photo for the Rampage V Extreme for X99, but I'm not a big fan of the red/black color scheme (especially because all mobo manufacturers use that same color scheme for gaming based boards). So if Sabronco comes out for X99 (and I want that so bad) I would get it (over an ROG board) because it is an all-white board and it would be the perfect choice for an all-white PC build later this year, or next year.

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Looking sexy even though I would prefer blue instead of white. A mobo worth fapping to. :P

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Thank the gods they did this. Not a lot of black and white builds. Just waiting for Gigabytes orange boards. 

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Yea :)

 

But can Haswell-E utilise more than 64GB of RAM or are you considering enterprise grade?

It can address 256 GB in total. However, the DIMMs for that won't be available until Samsung puts its sticks into production.

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why did i just build a PC when all this great stuff is coming out?!?!?

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why did i just build a PC when all this great stuff is coming out?!?!?

I know how you feel. I build my Dad a system around the 4790k with no dGPU since he doesn't game, but the Broadwell iGPUs are already more powerful than HD 4600 at the lowest end. Oh well. I'm gonna stretch my 4960x all the way to Cannonlake and see if they put iGPU on their enthusiast chips. Eventually for high-end workstations they're going to have to. I don't think LGA 2011-3 will last after Broadwell. Their HD 4600 I7s have more processing power by far, but the GPU power is choked a bit due to a lack of unified memory, this of course being rectified by Skylake.

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