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ASRock Also Posts Pictures of Pending X99X Killer Motherboard
ASRock now as well follows the herd by posting photo's of one of their upcoming X99 motherboards. Below the fold you can find three photo's of the upcoming ASRock X99X Killer motherboard. The Intel X99 chipset based motherboard features eight DDR4 memory slots and comes with three PCI-Express x16 slots.
Storage wise the unit has ten SATA 6.0 Gbps ports amd a M2 connector that uses PCI Express x4. The board otherwise has 7.1-channel Purity Sound 2 audio two Gigabit Ethernet jacks (Intel NIC and a Killer E2200 NIC), two what is tagged as Fatal1ty and USB 3.0 ports and then another six normal USB 3.0 mouse ports. Have a peek.
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#4892906 Posted on: 08/13/2014 12:56 PM
I noticed too. Also, I'd be curious of how they add up in PCIe lanes, as I'd be very interested in x16/x16/x8 and something else for a fourth, seeing my need for wlan which is at the moment a PCIe addon card in my pc.
U shouldn't move to 2011-3 just because of the newer mobo's but the ability to install the first intel eightcore cpu and DDR4. When looking at the picture I can only spot 3 PCI-e slots while the x99 is able to support 4? o.O
I noticed too. Also, I'd be curious of how they add up in PCIe lanes, as I'd be very interested in x16/x16/x8 and something else for a fourth, seeing my need for wlan which is at the moment a PCIe addon card in my pc.
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Ah, thanks for the clarification. I know asrock boards like the killer, so I was more wondering where that intel came from
Well design wise, I wouldn't mind the colors as long as it performs well. Don't see anything there making it rise above the others though, so I don't think I'd go for it if going for 2011-3.
U shouldn't move to 2011-3 just because of the newer mobo's but the ability to install the first intel eightcore cpu and DDR4. When looking at the picture I can only spot 3 PCI-e slots while the x99 is able to support 4? o.O