ASRock X99X Killer review

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The ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer follows an ATX form factor. The motherboard sits in the high-end range product within the ASRock X99 range and costs roughly 225 EURO / 279 USD at the moment of writing this article. Relatively the board seems to be cheaper in the EU.

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Included with the motherboard are the regulars including; manuals, driver CDs, SATA cables and a rear IO plate. 

  • CPU support: Haswell-E class Intel Core processors
  • 8x DIMM DDR4 slots - configurations are possible up to 128GB
  • Chipset: Intel X99 Express Chipset
  • 2x Gigabit Ethernet (One Intel / One Qualcom Atheros KillerNIC).
  • Storage: 10x SATA 6Gb/s
  • 1 x Ultra M.2 Socket, supports M.2 SATA3 6.0 Gb/s module and M.2 PCI Express module up to Gen3 x4 (32 Gb/s)
  • Connectivity: 3x PCI-E 3.0 x16 
  • 10 USB 3.0 (4 Front, 6 Rear), 7 USB 2.0
  • 8-channel Audio ALC1150 Realtek

 

 

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Well look at that; small and good looking. And really, as powerful as an enthusiast setup. Included in the bundle is one mighty fine motherboard and gear like Protective IO cover, SATA cables, SLI connectors (up-tp 3-way), manual driver CD etc.

 

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You will notice that the ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer has an EMI shield on the KillerNIC IC and audio, you can argue whether or not these work, but they sure do look nice.  The I/O back panel reveals two USB 2.0 ports (black) with another six USB 3.0 ports (blue). A Realtek ALC1150 high definition audio codec is the source for audio. The audio unit has special capacitors and EMI shielding and also has an added Audio DAC, Nichicon caps etc. We spot two 10/100/1000 fast Ethernet jacks (Intel & Qualcom). There is a single PS/2 combo port that can be used for either a keyboard or a mouse, optical SPDIF in/out port and six audio jacks.  

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Check that, 3 x PCIe 3.0 x16 slots. A whopping three PCI-Express 3.0 x16 which can be arranged in these slot configurations with graphics cards:

 3 x PCIe 3.0 x16 slots (PCI_E1~E4, PCI_E6), support up to 4-way mode

  • 1-way mode: x16/ x0/ x0/ x0/ x0
  • 2-way mode: x16/ x0/ x0/ x16/ x0, x16/ x0/ x0/ x8/ x0
  • 3-way mode: x16/ x0/ x0/ x16/ x8, x8/ x8/ x0/ x8/ x0

As you can see these are PCI Express Gen 3.0 configurations, that's just more than plenty. Mind you that the Core i7 5960X and 5930K processors have 40 PCIe Gen 3.0 lanes while the Core i7 5820K 'only' has 28 PCIe lanes.

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This motherboard has a whopping 12 Power Phase Design with 24 Dual-N MOSFETs, which can reach up to 1300W support, yeah that should be plenty for our needs. Also all chokes are Nichicon12K platinum caps, nice.

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