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No SATA Express for Intel 9-series chipsets

VanillaToppings

Ima bout to beat sum ass

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Meh, no big deal for me - although it would have been nice to see SATA 3.2/SATA express SSDs.

At least we still have RAID 0!

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Makes sense. I don't care all that much though since I don't plan to upgrade for the next 5 years! lol

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Typical, they want to drip-feed us features, guess they decided that DDR4, 8-Core SKUs and SataEx was going to be too many features at once. Too much progress eh? Intel in a nutshell. (Yes I know this is about Z97 and not X99, but it'll carry over, just watch)

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Typical, they want to drip-feed us features, guess they decided that DDR4, 8-Core SKUs and SataEx was going to be too many features at once. Too much progress eh? Intel in a nutshell. (Yes I know this is about Z97 and not X99, but it'll carry over, just watch)

every company is this way, except apple they drip-feeds us a features every 2 itirations...

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Typical, they want to drip-feed us features, guess they decided that DDR4, 8-Core SKUs and SataEx was going to be too many features at once. Too much progress eh? Intel in a nutshell. (Yes I know this is about Z97 and not X99, but it'll carry over, just watch)

 

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Pete sake, was going to build my new machine at the next Intel processor launch. That's one feature removed I was looking forward to experiment with when there is devices that support it.

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Ok. My ivy bridge rig is still good then :D

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