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ASUS brings a respin towards X299 with the new processors in mind, meet the new flagship, the ASUS ROG Rampage VI Extreme Encore. It's fat, it's extreme and it will make a grown man giggle. Check 'r out, it gorgeous.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 11/29/2019 02:15 PM
Hey Mostafa. No that's just CPU-Z reporting the proc as 9980XE, if you look at the specification line, the proc is properly identified. CPU-Z needs to update their application.
Hello Hilbert. Page 5 showing screenshots of 9980XE . and the paragraph is talking about a TR processor.
Hey Mostafa. No that's just CPU-Z reporting the proc as 9980XE, if you look at the specification line, the proc is properly identified. CPU-Z needs to update their application.
Mostafa Hijazi
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Posted on: 11/29/2019 02:17 PM
Ops . Sorry
. But thanks for the clarification
Ops . Sorry

SGMRock
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Posted on: 11/29/2019 04:23 PM
I was looking into getting one of these new Cascade Lake X CPU's to upgrade my 7900X but if I did I'm sure my Asus Rampage VI Apex board will be fine, if I really want USB 3.2 or 10G ethernet I will just put in an addon card. Really though I have not seen anything gaming wise that was compelling enough to make me upgrade my 7900X they still seem to perform pretty well in the benchmarks I have seen gaming wise, which is what I do like 90% of the time.
I was looking into getting one of these new Cascade Lake X CPU's to upgrade my 7900X but if I did I'm sure my Asus Rampage VI Apex board will be fine, if I really want USB 3.2 or 10G ethernet I will just put in an addon card. Really though I have not seen anything gaming wise that was compelling enough to make me upgrade my 7900X they still seem to perform pretty well in the benchmarks I have seen gaming wise, which is what I do like 90% of the time.
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Posted on: 11/30/2019 06:14 PM
Your board will be fine, VRM is more than capable
It was designed with LN2 OC'ing in mind meaning stupidly high current while still being somewhat efficient.
I was looking into getting one of these new Cascade Lake X CPU's to upgrade my 7900X but if I did I'm sure my Asus Rampage VI Apex board will be fine, if I really want USB 3.2 or 10G ethernet I will just put in an addon card. Really though I have not seen anything gaming wise that was compelling enough to make me upgrade my 7900X they still seem to perform pretty well in the benchmarks I have seen gaming wise, which is what I do like 90% of the time.
Your board will be fine, VRM is more than capable

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Hello Hilbert. Page 5 showing screenshots of 9980XE . and the paragraph is talking about a TR processor.