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First x99 mATX Board by AsRock

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One more X99 motherboard debut before the weekend: 

X99M Killer-The world's first X99 Gaming Micro ATX Motherboard!

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Source: https://www.facebook.com/ASRockInfo/posts/10153074049498502

 

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Looking beautiful, too bad I will never be able to afford extreme edition stuff..

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That looks awesome.

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..on another note, max 4 dimms is a bit disappointing.

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..on another note, max 4 dimms is a bit disappointing.

Its an M-atx board,  so that's probably why they couldn't put more than 4 DIMMS

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meh

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The "Fata1ity" branding is a huge turn off for me.

who cares, if it offers the features one needs, with an acceptable price (x99, so around 300€ is ok) the branding is irrelevant

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No sata express?

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No SLI? I see a Crossfire supported on the board, but not a SLI supported.

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No SLI? I see a Crossfire supported on the board, but not a SLI supported.

 

Sli will be supported since the lanecount will be >= 8x.

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Sli will be supported since the lanecount will be >= 8x.

Not necessarily. Unlike with XFire, board makers have to pay Nvidia a licensing fee to implement it. To keep prices low on entry-level boards, board makers will usually get rid of SLI support.

 

I don't like that red color, but maybe it's just a bad camera shot (a lot of glare).

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No SLI? I see a Crossfire supported on the board, but not a SLI supported.

Sli will be supported since the lanecount will be >= 8x.

SLI badge to the left of the CPU socket. :P Under a cap between the left dimm slots and the socket.

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SLI badge to the left of the CPU socket. :P Under a cap between the left dimm slots and the socket.

 

Ahh, there it is! A little out of place but its there :D

 

 

Not necessarily. Unlike with XFire, board makers have to pay Nvidia a licensing fee to implement it. To keep prices low on entry-level boards, board makers will usually get rid of SLI support.

 

I don't like that red color, but maybe it's just a bad camera shot (a lot of glare).

I srsly hate how nVidia lets you pay extra for everything. Love amd for pushing "open-source-like" standarts (gsync/freesync as example)

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Ahh, there it is! A little out of place but its there :D

 

 

I srsly hate how nVidia lets you pay extra for everything. Love amd for pushing "open-source-like" standarts (gsync/freesync as example)

Nvidia posts much higher yearly earnings than AMD for a reason. Yes it pushes some people toward AMD, but frankly the server/supercomputer market will pay the extra licensing fees because Nvidia's Tesla cards can be programmed in CUDA which is just a much nicer language to work in than OpenCL. They seize upon chances to make money, and though I think their cards are overpriced, it's hard to argue with a business model that has worked for them for a long time.

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Prettyyyyy

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Nvidia's Tesla cards can be programmed in CUDA which is just a much nicer language to work in than OpenCL.

 

I guess one could argue about that :) But I dont want to turn this thread to a "ZOMFG AMD > NVIDIA, LOL U SUK!".

I like the fact, that the M.2 is Gen3 x4 which converts to 3938 MB/s 32 Gb/s of bandwith. I smell some mad ssds.

 

EDIT: Can some1 explain that to me?

 

EDIT2: Apparently its 32 Gb/s.

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more red/black boards >.< 

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Ahh, there it is! A little out of place but its there :D

 

 

I srsly hate how nVidia lets you pay extra for everything. Love amd for pushing "open-source-like" standarts (gsync/freesync as example)

The problem is that Gsync already exists, whereas freesync does not.

 

You pay for things, they get done faster, and done right. That's why I use Nvidia, free often means crap

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I guess one could argue about that :) But I dont want to turn this thread to a "ZOMFG AMD > NVIDIA, LOL U SUK!".

I like the fact, that the M.2 is Gen3 x4 which converts to 3938 MB/s of bandwith. I smell some mad ssds.

Yeah, even Samsung's Ultra M.2 SSD barely scratches the surface on saturating that bandwidth. Although honestly I don't think we're gonna need more than 4x gen2 for a long time in the consumer world. It's good to see Asrock distinguishing themselves and really proving they are in the same tier as MSI, Asus, and Gigabyte, though this belongs on an enthusiast board with the PCI lanes to spare.

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Motherboardheatsinks are red

Motherboards are black

Asrock goes quality

Thats good.

 

 

None can beat that:DD

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Motherboardheatsinks are red

Motherboards are black

Asrock goes quality

Thats good.

 

 

None can beat that:DD

Still waiting for RVE to come out :)

 

P.S.: I hate your avatar :D

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While everyone else is just trying to make everything black asrocks like nah son need some color in dat shit! Really like it glad asrock is starting to come into their own lately.

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more red/black boards >.< 

Beats the hell out of another blue board.

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Beats the hell out of another blue board.

still, I think there needs to be a new trend. Red and black is getting old. I'd like some more single colored boards like White. 

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