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Guru3D.com » News » ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock to Reveal X399 motherboards July 25th

ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock to Reveal X399 motherboards July 25th

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/21/2017 08:47 AM | source: | 12 comment(s)
ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI and ASRock to Reveal X399 motherboards July 25th

July 25th AMD will host a Meet the Experts webinar with names like ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock. They will offer detailed information on their upcoming X399 motherboards. X399 is the motherboard platform and chipset for AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors. Below you can already watch four photos of the brands.

The beastly processing power that Threadripper offers is balanced by more memory bandwidth via quad DDR4 channels, and it’s backed by up to a whopping 64 PCIe 3.0 lanes for multiple graphics cards and ultra-fast NVMe SSDs.

This Threadripper ready mobos hold 8x DDR4 DIMM modules that can hold 128 GB of DDR4 memory and you will often see 4x PCIe x16 slots and support for up to three NVMe M.2 drives.  The ASUS board will get a 10 Gbit ethernet (Aquantia AQtion AQC107 10Gb ethernet controller), by means of a PCI-Express add-in card, but also will get dual-band Wi-Fi solution that supports the new 802.11ad protocol and is capable of theoretical tranfer rates up to 4.6Gbps.

That ASRock board though, how in gods name did Intel manage to get their logo on it, and why did ASRock agree to that ?

 
Anyhow, AMD board partners are hard at work with X399 motherboards for the pending launch. With so many PCIE-Express lanes available (64!) you should see a wide diversity in PCIe and M.2 ports. MSI has not shown their motherboard just yet.

AMD Meet the Experts:

On this month’s Meet the Experts, we will provide a deep dive on the new X399 motherboards built to support the new AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ Processors.

Guest speakers from Asus®, Gigabyte™, MSI®, and ASRock® will provide an in-depth look on the positioning, features and specifications of these new motherboards.

During Computex we took some more photos on the ASUS X399 Zenith (here) and a prototype Gighabyte Aorus one in detail (here). We can't wait!



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RooiKreef
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#5454261 Posted on: 07/21/2017 09:18 AM
Is it only me who can see this? But besides the Intel logo, it looks like the normal X399 board and the Fatality board from ASrock is the exact same board?

Zeka
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#5454262 Posted on: 07/21/2017 09:28 AM
Is it only me who can see this? But besides the Intel logo, it looks like the normal X399 board and the Fatality board from ASrock is the exact same board?


Those two ASRock mbs look the same to me, and that Intel logo is a nice touch lol, real sketchy.

There is a creative logo on the fatal1ty version

Athlonite
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#5454285 Posted on: 07/21/2017 11:02 AM
Is it only me who can see this? But besides the Intel logo, it looks like the normal X399 board and the Fatality board from ASrock is the exact same board?


nope exactly the same apart from a couple of logo's and the heat sink the rest is completely the same board

CrazY_Milojko
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#5454293 Posted on: 07/21/2017 11:31 AM
that Intel logo is a nice touch lol, real sketchy.


Maybe it has Intel NIC on it, very likely and that's not bad, not bad at all.

But.... probably I would tape over that Intel logo, it's a bit weird on my side to have Intel logo on such a beasty AMD Threadripper based rig :)

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#5454337 Posted on: 07/21/2017 03:05 PM
AMD has got to be annoyed with Asrock for that Intel logo. Other than the Asrock logo, the Intel one is the biggest logo on the board. Seriously wtf Asrock. I couldn't buy those just on principal course.

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