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As far as I know Broadwell will be the LGA 1150 socket, so any current board which supports haswell will also support broadwell.

Not necessarily. They may require a BIOS update, which some brands might not do. 

 

MSI, Asus and Gigabyte are all likely to support Broadwell on the Z97 chipset though. 

 

It sounds like Broadwell is going to have a very short life though, if rumours about Desktop Skylake are true. 

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There seemed to be a rumour going around that Intel were gonna skip the Broadwell platform for the desktop market and go straight to Skylake for desktops instead. I'm not sure if this is true or not or if it's still going to happen. I guess we'll have to wait and find out. :)

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There seemed to be a rumour going around that Intel were gonna skip the Broadwell platform for the desktop market and go straight to Skylake for desktops instead. I'm not sure if this is true or not or if it's still going to happen. I guess we'll have to wait and find out. :)

 

i mean broadwell is out for mobile platforms already

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i mean broadwell is out for mobile platforms already

Yeah, I think Intel were just gonna release Broadwell CPUs for the mobile market, but I could be wrong.

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Yes it is out for mobile platform already. I seen asus has the bios update for broadwell so was not sure if they are the only brand going for broadwell. I hope they do broadwell for desktop I would love to have one. I do not want to buy another brand new mobo for skylake. I mean it might be straight beast who knows.

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Asus announce their list of Z97 boards which will support broadwell

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Only Z97 and H97. 8 series chipsets are not compatible.

 

ah, okay

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Hey! Your 12,000th post. Congrats mate! ;)

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