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Gigabyte X299 Aorus Gaming 3 motherboard preview




We preview the Gigabyte X299 Aorus Gaming 3 which is intended for Intels Skylake-X processors that will be released this summer based on Socket LGA2066 however the motherboard also supports Kaby Lake X procs in the form of the quad-core Core i7 7740K and Core i5 7640K. While the processors are still pending for arrival here at the website, we are able to give you a closer look at the motherboard itself. Have a peek at what is about to launch soon.
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Aura89
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Posted on: 06/16/2017 11:10 AM
Uh...that's what a review is, opinions based on facts.
You basically just said "Hey, stop doing previews/reviews and let everyone else preview/review items so they can have their own opinions." - What nonsense is this?
If you don't like the opinion portion of reviews, stick with the technical data, which is generally listed on the products webpage.
Have these Previews/Reviews always been full of passive-aggressive rants? Its really getting worse. Let people make up their own opinions, no need to ruin the reviews with that.
Uh...that's what a review is, opinions based on facts.
You basically just said "Hey, stop doing previews/reviews and let everyone else preview/review items so they can have their own opinions." - What nonsense is this?
If you don't like the opinion portion of reviews, stick with the technical data, which is generally listed on the products webpage.
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 06/16/2017 11:14 AM
It is not a rant, it is a reflection of what is real and what has been happening for months now. You might not like it, but this is what Intel is and is doing. I am not going to sugar-coat anything.
Have these Previews/Reviews always been full of passive-aggressive rants? Its really getting worse. Let people make up their own opinions, no need to ruin the reviews with that.
It is not a rant, it is a reflection of what is real and what has been happening for months now. You might not like it, but this is what Intel is and is doing. I am not going to sugar-coat anything.
nevcairiel
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Posted on: 06/16/2017 11:25 AM
Uh...that's what a review is, opinions based on facts.
You basically just said "Hey, stop doing previews/reviews and let everyone else preview/review items so they can have their own opinions." - What nonsense is this?
If you don't like the opinion portion of reviews, stick with the technical data, which is generally listed on the products webpage.
You can shove those into a conclusion section if you want to, but in the middle of presenting the technical data it has no place there, imho.
There is a difference between an objective review and spoon-feeding people a certain opinion.
Uh...that's what a review is, opinions based on facts.
You basically just said "Hey, stop doing previews/reviews and let everyone else preview/review items so they can have their own opinions." - What nonsense is this?
If you don't like the opinion portion of reviews, stick with the technical data, which is generally listed on the products webpage.
You can shove those into a conclusion section if you want to, but in the middle of presenting the technical data it has no place there, imho.
There is a difference between an objective review and spoon-feeding people a certain opinion.
BLEH!
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Posted on: 06/16/2017 12:21 PM
I thoroughly agree with Hilbert's take on this. The board is very nice, but Intel's approach to this is frankly appauling - having to PAY to use RAID - seriously... no thanks.
I thoroughly agree with Hilbert's take on this. The board is very nice, but Intel's approach to this is frankly appauling - having to PAY to use RAID - seriously... no thanks.
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Have these Previews/Reviews always been full of passive-aggressive rants? Its really getting worse. Let people make up their own opinions, no need to ruin the reviews with that.