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Guru3D.com » Review » ASUS X99 Deluxe Motherboard Review 3

ASUS X99 Deluxe Motherboard Review 3

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/29/2014 05:58 PM [ 7 comment(s) ]

In this review we check out the ASUS X99 Deluxe motherboard, armed with the X99 chipset and is covered in a chocolate dark design with white frosting on top of it. A very nice looking motherboard. It isn't about the looks though as this is a high performance motherboard with a massive feature set like SLI/Crossfire support, AC WIFI, heaps of SATA3 connectors, M.2., overclock features, a cool audio solution, M.2. PCIe compatibility and yeah the means to overclock. Join us in another X99 motherboard review, a product that is bound to tease and please.

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PhazeDelta1
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Posts: 15616
Posted on: 08/30/2014 04:44 AM
I agree i actually like this board more than the Rampage probably due to the colouring. Its a Deluxe board so its gonna have all the bells and whistles regarding features in the bios.

Its not gonna make a difference in Overclocking anyhow unless your pushing these boards to the absolute maximum and to do that your gonna have to be on Phase or LN.

The Workstation board is nice as well, if i was buying into X99 i would hang fire and wait maybe a month and see what else arises along with other types of DDR4 ram.

I've been debating the same for a couple days now. I think I'll wait for the X99 WS review before I make a decision. But I am fairly certain I won't be getting a ROG board this go around.

Agent-A01
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Posts: 11568
Posted on: 08/30/2014 05:06 AM
I agree i actually like this board more than the Rampage probably due to the colouring. Its a Deluxe board so its gonna have all the bells and whistles regarding features in the bios.

Its not gonna make a difference in Overclocking anyhow unless your pushing these boards to the absolute maximum and to do that your gonna have to be on Phase or LN.

The Workstation board is nice as well, if i was buying into X99 i would hang fire and wait maybe a month and see what else arises along with other types of DDR4 ram.

WS looks nice but not justifiable for $500-$600 price, hope they have a board similar to deluxe but without wifi, that audio stuff etc, useless features for me.

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