Labview Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 (edited) TAIPEI, Taiwan, August 29, 2014 – We have been here before, haven't we? Back in the days when we were used to having X79-chipset based motherboard for building up the supercomputers, and setting up the incredible rig on the face of earth, a brand new chipset motherboard with unassuming power came along and changed everything. It is ASRock's Super Alloy X99 motherboard series. The long-awaited X99 gears based on Haswell-E architecture were born today, including the prestigious Extreme Series, gamers' most wanted Fatal1ty Killer Series and crazy Nick Shih's Overclocking Series. To identify the flagship motherboards among the three product lines, that would be X99 Extreme6, X99 OC Formula and Fatal1ty X99 Professional. Using out of the world to describe ASRock's top-end motherboards X99 OC Formula and Fatal1ty X99 Professional is actually an understatement. Two motherboards boast a whopping 12 Power Phase Design with 24 Dual-N MOSFETs, which can reach up to an unearthly 1300W support! In addition, two boards are equipped with dual M.2 sockets to satisfy more demands, one Ultra M.2 PCIe Gen3 x4 slot for experiencing the fastest M.2 performance and one M.2 PCIe Gen2 x4 & SATA3 socket for users who would like to equip dual M.2 devices. X99 Series Motherboards Powered with ASRock's Super Alloy The prestigious Extreme Series motherboards will highlight ASRock's ground breaking collection of rock-solid based features Super Alloy. Features include the upgraded XXL Aluminum Alloy Heat Sink for great heat dissipation, Ultra Dual-N MOSFET (UDN) that delivers more efficient Vcore power supply with lower Rds(on), Premium 60A Power Choke that offers 3 times better saturation current, highly magnetic and heat resistant design Premium Memory Alloy Choke and 12K Platinum Capacitor to ensure stable performance and industry's longest lifespan - 12,000 hours. In addition to above-mentioned motherboards, most of ASRock X99 boards adopt 12 power phase design for delivering smooth power with the lowest temperature, so that users may overclock and squeeze out every drop of performance effortlessly. Moreover, ASRock created 10 new gears based on X99 chipset that are equipped with Thunderbolt AIC connector, supporting the shockingly fast and revolutionary Thunderbolt™ 2 technology. To meet the server-grade configurations, new mainboards are all fully compatible with DDR4 Quad-Channel ECC* and UDIMM/RDIMM memory technology, supporting maximum capacity up to 128GB. The next-gen Ultra M.2 not only offers the world's fastest PCIe Gen3 x4 32Gb/s speed but also able to adopt SATA3 6Gb/s interface M.2 devices. Plus, ASRock Cloud Service offers 1-year FREE USD$49.99 Orbweb.ME professional subscription, making your mobile devices to be connected to PC anytime, anywhere. *ECC is supported with Intel® Xeon processors. The Ultimate Server-Grade Motherboard : X99 WS ASRock is also thrilled to release its all-rounder server-grade X99 motherboard named X99 WS. This motherboard is equipped with Server-Grade Power Design (All Switching), one set for transferring 3.3V voltage to 1.5V, the other one for 3.3V to 1.8V, delivering improved power efficiency compared to linear design. Ultra Thin Design allows this board to fit in server-grade 1U chassis standard. The back of motherboard is all mounted with ultra short screws and the length of CPU back plate is less than 3mm. And the Intel® Dual LAN (I217LM and I210AT) low-power gigabit network controllers support Windows® server OS and can be used for server and workstation system configurations. Users can also enjoy the completely PCIe Gen3 speed 4-Way SLI/CrossFireX at x8/x8/x8/x8 mode. If you want maximum power and rock-solid performance, you should look no further than this X99 WS. No Lag, Just Frag! Fatal1ty / Killer X99 Series Released As usual, an awesome motherboard dedicated for gaming deserves ASRock Fatal1ty & Killer Motherboard Series unleashed today to satisfy most of gamers' wants and needs. At the same time, the motherboard uses Killer LAN networking chip, serious players may game carelessly with no lag, just frag! What's more, the Killer motherboard series is also the only motherboards supporting cloud service in the world. The trustworthy Fatal1ty Series motherboards shall be received numerous hardware perks with the code name Gaming Armor, designed for improving the system's performance and stability when gaming. There's also the whole Purity Sound™ 2 onboard audio solution and gamers' much-anticipated Nichicon 12K Fine Gold Audio Capacitors for the pickiest ears, and the ultimate keyboard and mouse enhancement utility Key Master. And how could anyone forget the best live broadcasting and streaming tool XSplit Broadcaster & Gamecaster, we are giving away the USD$24.95 three month premium license for FREE again with the Fatal1ty/Killer Series! Nick Shih's Crazy X99 Overclocking Series Was Born To Be Fast! Overclockers' best weapon X99 OC Formula also released today. Nick Shih's fast and furious Overclocking Series motherboards wear its typical yellow and black speedsuit, plus an invisible layer of Conformal Coating. It protects the motherboards from conductive liquids, dust, corrosion and extreme temperatures. This top-of-the-line overclocking board is equipped with an unbelievable 12 Power Phase Design with 24 Dual-N MOSFETs, that can reach an incredible 1300W support! With amazing memory speed DDR4 3400+(OC), new Power Kit, Cooling Kit, Connector Kit and Monitor Kit, extreme overclocking is made easier for rookies and nonetheless more challenging for veterans. World's First Windows® 8.1-Certified Intel® X99 Chipset Based Motherboard : ASRock X99 Extreme4 More Sharing ServicesShare on facebookShare on twitterShare on favoritesShare on googletranslateTranslate TAIPEI, TAIWAN, August 1, 2014 – Even though nothing much about ASRock's next generation Intel® X99 series motherboards can be revealed yet, we simply can't restrain ourselves from spilling out the good news that ASRock's X99 Extreme4 is the world's first Intel® X99 chipset based motherboard to pass Windows® 8.1 hardware certification. So, yeah, users may be ensured that ASRock's X99 Extreme4 will support the latest operating system from Microsoft® without any problems, and bear in mind that it's coming to you real soon! Kudos to ASRock again! Not only focusing on developing the most advanced hardware technology, ASRock also keen on bringing the latest software applications to PC users. ASRock pioneers in Windows® 8.1 logo submission, and the company's offerings are the best in the overall market. So, why settle for second best? Be the first to lay your hands on the X99 Series computers with ASRock! 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100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]85W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-2609 v4(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-EP[/TD] [TD]1.7GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]20MB[/TD] [TD]85W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-2609 v3(M1)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-EP[/TD] [TD]1.9GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]85W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-2609 v3(M0)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-EP[/TD] [TD]1.9GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]85W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-2603 v4(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-EP[/TD] [TD]1.7GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]85W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-2603 v3(R2)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-EP[/TD] [TD]1.6GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]85W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-1680 v4(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-EP[/TD] [TD]3.8GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]20MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-1680 v3(R2)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-EP[/TD] [TD]3.2GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]20MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-1660 v4(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-EP[/TD] [TD]3.2GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]20 MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-1650 v4(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-EP[/TD] [TD]3.8GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-1650 v3(R2)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-EP[/TD] [TD]3.5GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-1630 v4(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-EP[/TD] [TD]3.8GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]10MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-1630 v3(R2)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-EP[/TD] [TD]3.7GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]10MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Xeon[/TD] [TD]E5-1620 v3(R2)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-EP[/TD] [TD]3.5GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]10MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Core i7[/TD] [TD]i7-6950X(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-E[/TD] [TD]3.0GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]25MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Core i7[/TD] [TD]i7-6900K(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-E[/TD] [TD]3.2GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]20MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Core i7[/TD] [TD]i7-6850K(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-E[/TD] [TD]3.6GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Core i7[/TD] [TD]i7-6800K(R0)[/TD] [TD]Broadwell-E[/TD] [TD]3.4GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Core i7[/TD] [TD]i7-5960X(R2)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-E[/TD] [TD]3.0GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]20MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Core i7[/TD] [TD]i7-5930K(R2)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-E[/TD] [TD]3.5GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] [TD]140W[/TD] [TD]List[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Core i7[/TD] [TD]i7-5820K(R2)[/TD] [TD]Haswell-E[/TD] [TD]3.3GHz[/TD] [TD]BLK 100MHz[/TD] [TD]15MB[/TD] 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Labview Posted July 13, 2014 Author Share Posted July 13, 2014 (edited) Fatal1ty Series Fatal1ty X99 Professional Gaming i7 Link ASRock Fatal1ty X99 Professional/3.1 Link ASRock Fatal1ty X99 Professional Link ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer/3.1 Link ASRock Fatal1ty X99X Killer Link ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer/3.1 Link ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer Link ASRock Edited May 25, 2016 by Labview Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted July 13, 2014 Author Share Posted July 13, 2014 (edited) Formula Series X99 OC Formula/3.1 Link ASRock X99 OC Formula Link ASRock Workstation Series X99 WS Link ASRock X99 WS-E Link ASRock X99 WS-E/10G Link ASRock Taichi Series X99 Taichi Link ASRock Edited July 8, 2016 by Labview Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted July 13, 2014 Author Share Posted July 13, 2014 (edited) Extreme Series X99 Extreme 11 Link ASRock X99 Extreme 6/ac Link ASRock X99 Extreme 6/3.1 Link ASRock X99 Extreme 6 Link ASRock X99 Extreme 4/3.1 Link ASRock X99 Extreme 4 Link ASRock X99M Extreme 4 Link ASRock X99 Extreme 3 Link ASRock Edited March 19, 2015 by Labview Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted July 13, 2014 Author Share Posted July 13, 2014 (edited) X99E-ITX/ac Link ASRock Edited July 8, 2016 by Labview Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted July 13, 2014 Author Share Posted July 13, 2014 (edited) Come aggiornare il Bios INSTANT FLASH DOS Windows (Sconsigliato) Fatal1ty Series Fatal1ty X99 Professional Gaming i7 (1.40) (10-08-2016) Improve DRAM compatibility. (1.10) (08-07-2016) First released. Fatal1ty X99 Professional/3.1 (3.30) (08-07-2016) 1.Update EZ OC table. 2.Update NTFS module. (3.20) (22-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.20) (10-06-2015) Improve DRAM module compatibility. (1.10) (25-05-2015) First released. Fatal1ty X99 Professional (3.20) (08-07-2016) 1.Update EZ OC table. 2.Update NTFS module. (3.10) (22-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.80) (10-06-2015) Improve DRAM module compatibility. (1.70) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.60) (19-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card compatibility. (1.50) (10-02-2015) 1.Improve Russia language in BIOS. 2.Add NVME support 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (1.40) (17-10-2014) 1.Update EZ OC table 2.Update Instant Flash module. 3.Improve DRAM module and PCIE card compatibility. (1.10) (05-09-2014) First released. Fatal1ty X99X Killer/3.1 (3.40) (22-05-2017) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.10) (20-07-2016) 1.Update EZOC table. 2.Improve DRAM compatibility. 3.Update NTFS module. (3.00) (12-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.20) (02-02-2016) 1.Add ME FW version in BIOS 2.Improve clear CMOS function. 3.Update network module. (1.00) (13-05-2015) First released. Fatal1ty X99X Killer (3.10) (26-07-2016) Update USB module. (3.00) (12-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (2.10) (22-12-2015) 1. Add ME FW version in BIOS Setup. 2. Improve Clear CMOS function. (1.90) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.80) (30-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.50) (29-10-2014) 1. Improve EZ-OC table for Core i7-5930K 2. Improve PCIE card compatibility 3. Improve eSATA compatibility (1.40) (13-10-2014) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Update Instant Flash module (1.20) (10-09-2014) 1.Improve system performance 2.Update NVME code. 3.Update Intel Smart Connect function (1.10) (27-08-2014) 1. Improve DRAM compatibility. 2. Improve sleep mode function. (1.00) (19-08-2014) First released. Fatal1ty X99M Killer/3.1 (3.80) (02-09-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.40) (29-06-2016) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Update EZ OC table. 3.Update Microcode. 4.Update NTFS module. (3.30) (12-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.40) (14-01-2016) 1.Add ME FW version in BIOS Setup. 2.Improve Clear CMOS function. (1.30) (22-07-2015) 1. Improve overclock compatibility. 2. Update USB module. (1.10) (30-04-2015) First released. Fatal1ty X99M Killer (3.30) (02-09-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.20) (29-06-2016) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Update EZ OC table. 3.Update Microcode. 4.Update NTFS module. (3.10) (19-04-2016) Modify onboard LAN function. (3.00) (23-03-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (2.10) (07-01-2016) 1.Add ME FW version in BIOS Setup. 2.Improve Clear CMOS function. (2.00) (22-07-2015) 1. Improve DRAM compatibility. 2. Update USB module. (1.90) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.80) (19-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.60) (10-09-2014) Improve system performance. (1.40) (27-08-2014) Improve overclock performance. (1.20) (12-08-2014) First released. Formula Series X99 OC Formula/3.1 (3.60) (01-06-2017) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Improve system compatibility. 3.Update Instant Flash module. (3.30) (08-07-2016) 1.Update EZ OC table. 2.Update NTFS module. (3.20) (22-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.20) (10-06-2015) Improve DRAM module compatibility. (1.10) (25-05-2015) First released. X99 OC Formula (3.10) (08-07-2016) 1.Update EZ OC table. 2.Update NTFS module. (3.00) (22-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (2.00) (10-06-2015) Improve DRAM module compatibility. (1.90) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.80) (19-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card compatibility. (1.70) (10-02-2015) 1.Improve Russia language in BIOS. 2.Add NVME support 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (1.60) (12-11-2014) Improve system power consumption. (1.40) (17-10-2014) 1.Update EZ OC table 2.Update Instant Flash module. 3.Improve DRAM module and PCIE card compatibility. (1.10) (05-09-2014) First released. Workstation Series X99 WS (3.30) (26-08-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.20) (20-07-2016) 1.Update EZOC table. 2.Improve DRAM compatibility. 3.Support HDD with Advanced format 4K sector size. (3.10) (25-03-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (2.10) (14-01-2016) 1.Modify NVMe configuration item in BIOS. 2.Improve Clear CMOS function. (1.70) (19-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.60) (17-10-2014) 1.Update EZ OC table 2.Improve DRAM module and PCIE card compatibility. (1.50) (30-09-2014) 1. Improve the DRAM compatibility. 2. Update Microcode. 3. Improve OC setting. (1.30) (05-09-2014) 1.Improve system performance 2.Update NVME code. 3.Update Intel Smart Connect function (1.20) (02-09-2014) Improve DRAM compatibility. (1.10) (02-09-2014) First released. X99 WS-E (3.40) (02-09-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.30) (20-07-2016) 1.Update Microcode. 2.Update EZOC table. 3.Update NTFS module. 4.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.20) (12-05-2016) 1.Update NTFS module. 2.Update Intel Microcode. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.00) (25-03-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.80) (02-02-2016) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Improved PCIE compatibility. 3.Update network module. (1.70) (28-07-2015) 1.Update USB module. 2.Improve VGA card compatibility. (1.50) (10-06-2015) Improve DRAM module compatibility. (1.40) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM and VGA card compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.20) (30-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.10) (17-12-2014) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add Marvell SATA mode option 3.Adjust Hardware Reserved memory. (1.00) (10-12-2014) First released. X99 WS-E/10G (3.40) (02-09-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.30) (20-07-2016) 1.Update Microcode. 2.Update EZOC table. 3.Update NTFS module. 4.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.20) (12-05-2016) 1.Update NTFS module. 2.Update Intel Microcode. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.00) (25-03-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.80) (02-02-2016) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Improved PCIE compatibility. 3.Update network module. (1.70) (28-07-2015) 1.Update USB module. 2.Improve VGA card compatibility. (1.50) (10-06-2015) Improve DRAM module compatibility. (1.40) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM and VGA card compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.20) (30-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.10) (17-12-2014) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add Marvell SATA mode option 3.Adjust Hardware Reserved memory. (1.00) (10-12-2014) First released. Taichi Series X99 Taichi (1.50) (18-09-2017) Update Network module (1.40) (10-08-2016) Improve DRAM compatibility. (1.10) (08-07-2016) First released. Edited September 18, 2017 by Labview Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted July 13, 2014 Author Share Posted July 13, 2014 (edited) Extreme Series X99 Extreme 11 (3.20) (26-08-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. (3.10) (02-08-2016) Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.00) (12-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.50) (02-02-2016) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Improved PCIE compatibility. (1.20) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.10) (24-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.00) (13-10-2014) First released. X99 Extreme 6/3.1 (3.30) (07-09-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.00) (12-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.20) (02-02-2016) 1.Add ME FW version in BIOS 2.Improve clear CMOS function. 3.Update network module. (1.00) (13-05-2015) First released. X99 Extreme 6/ac (1.90) (22-12-2015) 1. Add ME FW version in BIOS Setup. 2. Improve Clear CMOS function. (1.70) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.60) (30-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (P1.40) (12-11-2014) Improve system power consumption. (1.20) (13-10-2014) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Update Instant Flash module (1.00) (16-09-2014) First released. X99 Extreme 6 (3.20) (29-06-2016) 1.Update USB module. (3.00) (12-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (2.10) (22-12-2015) 1. Add ME FW version in BIOS Setup. 2. Improve Clear CMOS function. (1.90) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.80) (30-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.70) (21-01-2015) 1.Improve Russia language in BIOS. 2.Add NVME support 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. 4.Update EZ-OC table (1.50) (22-10-2014) 1. Improve EZ-OC table for Core i7-5930K 2. Improve PCIE card compatibility 3. Improve eSATA compatibility (1.40) (07-10-2014) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Update Instant Flash module. (1.20) (10-09-2014) Improve system performance. (1.10) (27-08-2014) 1. Improve DRAM compatibility. 2. Improve sleep mode function. (1.00) (19-08-2014) First released. X99 Extreme 4/3.1 (3.40) (01-12-2016)1.Update network module. 2.Update Intel ME. (3.20) (29-06-2016) 1.Update EZ OC table. 2.Update Microcode. 3.Update NTFS module. (3.10) (01-06-2016) Improve system compatibility. (3.00) (23-03-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.30) (14-01-2016) 1.Modify NVMe configuration item in BIOS. 2.Improve Clear CMOS function. 3.Add ME FW version in BIOS Setup (1.20) (10-06-2015) Improve DRAM module compatibility. (1.10) (30-04-2015) Improve DRAM compatibility (1.00) (30-03-2015) First released. X99 Extreme 4 (3.60) (01-12-2016) Improve TPM2.0 compatibility. (3.40) (29-06-2016) 1.Update EZ OC table. 2.Update Microcode. 3.Update NTFS module. (3.30) (23-03-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (2.10) (14-01-2016) 1.Modify NVMe configuration item in BIOS. 2.Improve Clear CMOS function. 3.Add ME FW version in BIOS Setup (2.00) (10-06-2015) Improve DRAM module compatibility. (1.90) (30-04-2015) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility 2.Add NVME support (1.80) (19-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.72) (24-02-2015) Improve power consumption. (1.60) (17-10-2014) 1.Update EZ OC table 2.Update microcode 3.Improve DRAM module and PCIE card compatibility. (1.50) (30-09-2014) 1. Improve the DRAM compatibility. 2. Update Microcode. 3. Improve OC setting. (1.40) (10-09-2014) Improve system performance (1.30) (27-08-2014) Improve overclock performance. (1.20) (08-08-2014) First released. X99M Extreme 4 (3.40) (26-10-2017) Enhance power setting (3.20) (02-09-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.10) (29-06-2016) 1.Improve DRAM compatibility. 2.Update EZ OC table. 3.Update Microcode. 4.Update NTFS module. (3.00) (23-03-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (2.00) (07-01-2016) 1.Add ME FW version in BIOS Setup. 2.Improve Clear CMOS function. (1.90) (22-07-2015) 1. Improve DRAM compatibility. 2. Update USB module. (1.80) (30-04-2015) Improve DRAM compatibility (1.70) (19-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.50) (05-09-2014) Improve system performance (1.30) (27-08-2014) Improve overclock performance. (1.20) (12-08-2014) First released. X99 Extreme 3 (3.50) (07-09-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Update Intel ME. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.30) (12-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (2.10) (20-01-2016) 1.Update USB module. 2.Improve Clear CMOS function. 3.Improve DRAM compatibility. (1.80) (30-03-2015) 1. Improve M.2 compatibility. 2. Improve PCIE card and DRAM compatibility. 3. Add NVME support (1.76) (24-02-2015) Improve power consumption. (1.40) (05-09-2014) 1.Improve system performance 2.Update NVME code. 3.Update Intel Smart Connect function (1.20) (27-08-2014) 1. Improve DRAM compatibility. 2. Improve sleep mode function. (1.10) (12-08-2014) First released. X99E-ITX/ac (3.60) (26-08-2016) 1.Update Network module. 2.Improve DRAM compatibility. (3.10) (12-04-2016) Support 2016 Q2 coming new CPU. (1.50) (02-02-2016) 1.Add ME FW version in BIOS. 2.Add m.2 support. 3.Add NVMe support. (1.40) (02-09-2015) 1. Update USB module. 2. Improve VGA card compatibility. (1.20) (13-05-2015) Improve DRAM compatibility (1.10) (07-04-2015) First released. Edited November 2, 2017 by Labview Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Le085 Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 Ouch!! Sempre molto informato Mario!! Molto interessato, chissà che X99 prenderò! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tex Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 Ouch!! Sempre molto informato Mario!! Molto interessato, chissà che X99 prenderò! ehehehe Leo avevi ripetuto più volte di una Rog, sarà mai vero??? guardando le specifiche dei nuovi processori che gli attuali 6core più spinti sono il modello base dei nuovi sono robe da brividi!! un 8c/16t sboccato??? paura!!! le ramine che vanno a 1.2v fantastico.. non vedo l'ora che esca tutto!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Le085 Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 ci vorrà tutto lo stipendio, sperando che ci basta!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tex Posted July 13, 2014 Share Posted July 13, 2014 Ho letto che in dollari il più spinto è 999.- ...chissà se è poi vero. Poi qui siccome ci sarà questa grande novità delle ddr4 e quelle fantastiche porte e-sata più veloci ecc ecc Il costo sarà molto maggiore Vedremo! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom1 Posted July 14, 2014 Share Posted July 14, 2014 ne vedremo delle belle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted July 14, 2014 Author Share Posted July 14, 2014 ci vorrà tutto lo stipendio, sperando che ci basta!! Se non basta lo stipendio svizzero vorrà dire che un italiano se lo può scordare... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Le085 Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 fai 1000.- di cpu (l'octacore è d'obbligo!) fai 300/400 di mobo vuoi che le ram non costano 300/400? come vga ho una 460... io non gioco ma boh, questa potrei upgradarla anche dopo. l'ali ho un ax850 che dovrebbe bastarmi. l'impianto a liquido è probabilmente da rivedere... hai voglia a spendere Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tex Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 fai 1000.- di cpu (l'octacore è d'obbligo!)fai 300/400 di mobo vuoi che le ram non costano 300/400? come vga ho una 460... io non gioco ma boh, questa potrei upgradarla anche dopo. l'ali ho un ax850 che dovrebbe bastarmi. l'impianto a liquido è probabilmente da rivedere... hai voglia a spendere Leo, il ax850 e ancora quello che ti avevo dato?! Almeno un gtx 8** devi prendere con tutto quel ben di Dio :-) Un octacore "K" tanta robba!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Le085 Posted July 15, 2014 Share Posted July 15, 2014 Leo, il ax850 e ancora quello che ti avevo dato?! Almeno un gtx 8** devi prendere con tutto quel ben di Dio :-) Un octacore "K" tanta robba!!!! mmm, no l'ho preso da digitech. A mauri gli avevi mandato un fsp di quelli integrati, quando ancora credevi che fosse un cooler master. e' qui vicino a me perchè un bel giorno ha deciso di andare in protezione e nel PC non va più. In compenso lo uso come alimentatore a 5V per la lampada a LED che sto sviluppando! Ora basta spammare qui però sennò Mario ci banna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted July 21, 2014 Author Share Posted July 21, 2014 @Le085 mail fresca fresca.... Confermata la "X99M Killer" cioè la versione micro ATX della "X99X Killer". Non conosco i dettagli ma sicuramente costa meno delle altre.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrea74 Posted July 27, 2014 Share Posted July 27, 2014 Un otto core sbloccato deve essere una sballata...stavolta ha anche senso dare un "millino" ad intel per un serie X. Io sono molto affezionato al 3930k ma qui la tentazione sarà forte....stiamo a vedere.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted August 1, 2014 Author Share Posted August 1, 2014 [h=2]World's First Windows® 8.1-Certified Intel® X99 Chipset Based Motherboard : ASRock X99 Extreme4[/h] More Sharing ServicesShare on facebookShare on twitterShare on favoritesShare on googletranslateTranslateTAIPEI, TAIWAN, August 1, 2014 – Even though nothing much about ASRock's next generation Intel® X99 series motherboards can be revealed yet, we simply can't restrain ourselves from spilling out the good news that ASRock's X99 Extreme4 is the world's first Intel® X99 chipset based motherboard to pass Windows® 8.1 hardware certification. So, yeah, users may be ensured that ASRock's X99 Extreme4 will support the latest operating system from Microsoft® without any problems, and bear in mind that it's coming to you real soon! Kudos to ASRock again! Not only focusing on developing the most advanced hardware technology, ASRock also keen on bringing the latest software applications to PC users. ASRock pioneers in Windows® 8.1 logo submission, and the company's offerings are the best in the overall market. So, why settle for second best? Be the first to lay your hands on the X99 Series computers with ASRock! For more product information, please visit : http://www.asrock.com/index.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fake Posted August 2, 2014 Share Posted August 2, 2014 Un otto core sbloccato deve essere una sballata...stavolta ha anche senso dare un "millino" ad intel per un serie X. Io sono molto affezionato al 3930k ma qui la tentazione sarà forte....stiamo a vedere.. a sto giro passo e mi tengo il 3930K (ora a 4Ghz, l'ho pure abbassato in oc ). sarà ottimissimo e tutto il resto l'8 core, però troppo costoso. e non mi servirebbe a nulla..il pc è per il gioco, e direi che, con una cpu come la mia e la tua, si sta su una botte di ferro per molto tempo. non ho nemmeno bisogno dell'ultimo ritrovato tecnologico in quanto a potenza di ipc,o di overclock esagerati: giocando a ris molto alta, immagino ce la farà benissimo anche a sostenere 2x GTX 980, senza fare da collo di bottiglia. alla fine sarà mostruoso per utilizzi più seri, e anche per le cose "+ leggere" come i benchmark, dove immagino che con un 8 core Intel, farà un punteggioni esagerati. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom1 Posted August 3, 2014 Share Posted August 3, 2014 la piattaforma X79 viaggia ancora alla grande indi per cui non ha senso se non scimmia il cambio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted August 3, 2014 Author Share Posted August 3, 2014 la piattaforma X79 viaggia ancora alla grande indi per cui non ha senso se non scimmia il cambio Caro amico Tom... concordo con te, ma spiegalo a lui.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted August 12, 2014 Author Share Posted August 12, 2014 Update X99 Professional X99 Extreme 11 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ugo1 Posted August 21, 2014 Share Posted August 21, 2014 Mi piacerebbe vedere il manuale della WS. A causa delle poche linee pci-e (anche sulle cpu top di gamma) castrano di brutto l'utilizzo del sata express, slot m.2, porte sata (gigabyte), slot pcie (Asus per chi ha avuto la fortuna di leggere il manuale della x99 deluxe). Capisco perchè Asrock a snobbato il sata express e direi che ha fatto bene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Labview Posted August 22, 2014 Author Share Posted August 22, 2014 (edited) Settembre si avvicina... Edited August 22, 2014 by Labview Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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