ASUS adds Broadwell-E support to X99 series motherboards
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TBPH
It's happening, boys! 10-core, 20-thread overclockable goodness!
LimitbreakOr
Last time I updated tge bios for x99 deluxe, it screwed-up my overclock... Not only does the saved settings disappear but the system would crash in seconds of prime95. After spending a good part of the day tweaking and overclocking the last bios version... I'm gonna stick with it unless I get a broadwell-e. Anyone want to buy a 5960x for 950$?
nevcairiel
Clouseau
Just because it is a newer bios does not mean it will oc as well as an older version. The board in my sig along with the cpu oc'd well only with two bios versions. Any version after the one I am using, renders oc'ing impossible. All one can do is test the version out.
LesserHellspawn
Where is my X99-E WS on that list ? Disappointing.
Solfaur
I wouldn't bother with bios updates unless it's something like this, where you have to do it in order to support the new hardware. I had enough headaches in the past, so when I get a BIOS where my system+OC is stable, I just stick with it.
fantaskarsef
Learned that lesson too. Won't update my BIOS unless something stops working.
Rich_Guy
Same here, im still on the 1004 BIOS, which i only put on as i had a Xonar DX, but the card didn't work on it anyway for some reason :P
Profecxion
i just updated my bios today 3004 for my asus x99 deluxe after a few min my GPU started acting up showings lines my pc freezing restarting i downgraded to 2101 bios again everything back to normal i will not update no more learn my lesson
Ryu5uzaku
I am interested in how much faster will these be clock for clock in singlecore then my current cpu. Since I want something new.