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trovato a 122 le crucial sport 8gb potrebbe essere un buon inizio per iniziare che ne pensi?

 

Usa il tasto "quote" oppure metti il nome se devi porre una domanda ad un utente specifico... così non si capisce a chi è rivolto, e penso che non centri nulla con questo thread

 

cmq anche la killer non e male

 

Quale?

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Usa il tasto "quote" oppure metti il nome se devi porre una domanda ad un utente specifico... così non si capisce a chi è rivolto, e penso che non centri nulla con questo thread

 

 

 

Quale?

era un piccolo ot riguardante le ram di cui si parlava nella pagina precedente cmq era riferito alla asrock x99x killer

 

Anche se non è il thread giusto chiedo venia ma voglio fare una domanda tecnica riguardante lo SLI/crossfire Lab secondo te e fattibile fare lo sli di 560 (questo per fare un esempio) e un crossfire di 2 270/280 sulla stessa scheda madre in modo da poter fare lo switch?Chiaro dipende dagli slot che ha la scheda!Oppure uno sli/crossfire e la scheda singola utilizzarla a parte in modo da fare lo switch?

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Curioso di vedere la extreme 9 se ripetesse il layout della z97 sarebbe fantastica:)

 

Visto che non c'è in prima pagina... è una domanda per sapere se ci sarà? :asd:

 

Ad oggi no, magari più avanti...

 

Nel frattempo posso dirti che ci sarà una Extreme 6/ac per gli amanti delle wireless :D

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[h=2]ASRock X99 OC Formula Sets New World Record by Hitting 6620.73 MHz on Intel® Core i7 5960X[/h]TAIPEI, Taiwan, September 23, 2014 – How can you speak in defense of Intel® X99 chipset's performance without setting up a robust build and push it to the limits with extreme voltages? Until now, you couldn't, but over the weekend ASRock has done it by breaking another world record. The undisputed overlord of overclocking, Nick Shih has managed to overclock an Intel® Core™ i7 5960X (Haswell-E) on ASRock X99 OC Formula to 6620.73 MHz, placing him numero uno on HWBOT!

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Nick Shih has made it to the top of the ranks again on his latest Haswell-E platform ASRock X99 OC Formula and Intel® Core™ i7 5960X with an jaw dropping 6620.73 MHz (New world record: http://hwbot.org/submission/2635012)

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The CPU-Z screenshot above shows Nick Shih's unbelievable achievement – starting off with an Intel® Core™ i7 5960X at 3.00GHz and sky rocketing to 6.62GHz on ASRock X99 OC Formula! (CPU-Z Validator: http://valid.canardpc.com/r12qiv)

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A unique ASRock X99 OC Formula CPU-Z interface for breaking world records – with style!

[h=3]Nick Shih's performance barrier breaker – X99 OC Formula[/h] X99 OC Formula is composed by a 12 power phase design and 24 Ultra Dual-N MOSFETs, so it can support up to an amazing 1300 watts. 5 PCIe Gen3 x16 slots for stunning graphics with either 4-way SLI or 4-way CrossFireX. Plus it has two built in M.2 connectors, one that runs by PCIe Gen3 x4 and the other by PCIe Gen2 x4 & SATA3 for up to 32Gb/s file transfer speeds. Furthermore, this new star of ASRock's OC series come with the renowned Power Kit, Connector Kit, Cooling Kit, Monitor Kit, and of course the exclusive water proof ASRock Conformal Coating just like the rest of the family. Lastly, even if you're a newbie lacking experience in overclocking, X99 OC Formula comes with Nick Shih's overclocking presets, so that any user can learn and become a pro too! Specifically tailored for extreme overclocking, this motherboard is like a powerful beast on rampage, are you ready to tame it and set records?

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For detailed information about this motherboard, please check:

http://www.asrock.com.tw/mb/Intel/X99%20OC%20Formula/

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wow, certo non è una configurazione da daily use :asd:

Come stanno andando queste motherboard? Ho letto che le asus (ed in particolare la WS) si stanno rompendo rovinando, alcuni casi, anche la cpu..

 

è ancora presto per valutare l'affidabilità, comunque per il momento si riscontrano solo vari problemini che si risolveranno con i prossimi bios, parlo di maggior supporto riguardo a compatibilità di vari componenti e aggiustamenti di settaggi fsb ecc...

di Asus non sò niente, mi dispiace...

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[TD]X99 Extreme4[/TD]

[TD]1.50[/TD]

[TD]9/30/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]1. Improve the DRAM compatibility.

2. Update Microcode.

3. Improve OC setting.[/TD]

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[TD]X99 WS[/TD]

[TD]1.50[/TD]

[TD]9/30/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]1. Improve the DRAM compatibility.

2. Update Microcode.

3. Improve OC setting.[/TD]

[TD]download.gif[/TD]

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TAIPEI, Taiwan, October 9, 2014 – Though there are plentiful Haswell-E X99 platforms out there, sometimes we are simply incapable of being satisfied with what we already have. Faithfully believing that the grass is always greener on the other side, then end up pursuing extremities compulsively. Well, being insatiable is just human. And also the motive to drive ASRock to produce the world's most powerful X99 motherboard – ASRock X99 Extreme11!

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[h=3]Storage Galore: 18 SATA3 (8 SAS-3 12 Gb/s) + 2 Ultra M.2[/h] One thing that you can't possibly miss on this monstrous motherboard is storage connectors! ASRock X99 Extreme11 boasts a total of 18 SATA3 connectors on the side of the motherboard, including 10 SATA3 6.0 Gb/s connectors from Intel® X99 and 8 additional SAS-3 12.0 Gb/s connectors by the added LSI SAS 3008 controller chip. Tests at ASRock's lab showed that the data transfer rate could reach an unbelievable 6.1 GB/s when SSDs were connected to the storage ports!

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If you thought that that was the end of the storage options for the world's most powerful X99 motherboard, then you're dead wrong. There are also two more of the world's fastest Ultra M.2 PCIe Gen3 x4 slots that can hit 2.8 GB/s with SSDs located between the PCIe slots too.

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[h=3]Luxurious VRM Design: ASRock 12 Power Phase Design[/h] An insignificant yet crucial reason why ASRock X99 Extreme11 outperforms its nemeses is because ASRock's X99 motherboards implement a luxurious 12 Power Phase Design while others have downgraded to merely 6 or 8 power phases. This special VRM design allows the motherboard to score better performance with less power and at cooler temperatures, but don't just take our word for it, listen to the authority on tech – Tom's Hardware agreed too that ASRock's 12 Power Phase Design brings better power/performance efficiency. (Check out the review here:http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-x99-haswell-e-overclocking,3934-15.html)

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[h=3]Unmatched Graphics: 4-Way SLI/CrossFireX at x16/16/16/16[/h] To claim greatness, one must walk the talk. Having sufficient PCIe slots for building 4-way SLI or CrossFireX is fair and square for any high-end platform. However it's still not enough for the world's most powerful X99 motherboard. ASRock X99 Extreme11 has five PCIe Gen3 x16 slots plus two embedded PLX PEX 8747 bridge chips for enabling either 4-way SLI or CrossFireX at x16/16/16/16 full throttle!

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[h=3]Primo Components: ASRock Super Alloy[/h] ASRock X99 Extreme11 is the flagship of ASRock's Super Alloy Series. It can be powered by Intel® Core™ i7 and Xeon® 18 Core Processers (LGA 2011-3). Besides the aforementioned merits, this motherboard is also geared with XXL Aluminum Alloy Heatsinks, 12 Power Phase Design, Nichicon 12K Platinum Caps, Premium 60A Power Chokes, Premium Memory Alloy Chokes, and Ultra Dual-N MOSFETs. The most effective VRM solution for generating beastlike performances while maintaining low power consumption and low temperatures. Other features include dual Intel® Gigabit LAN with support for Teaming, the eargasmic Purity Sound 2 plus Nichicon Fine Gold Series Audio capacitor combo. And how could anyone possibly forget the DDR4 memory upgrade on X99 systems? This motherboard comes with 8 memory DIMM slots that may support DDR4 quad channel ECC and UDIMM/RDIMM memory modules up to 3400+(OC). Seriously, there might be 99 ways to be extreme, but nothing gets more extreme than X99 Extreme11!

Check our video to see what X99 Extreme11 is capable of:

 

For detailed information about this motherboard, please check:http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/X99%20Extreme11/

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[TD]Fatal1ty X99X Killer[/TD]

[TD]1.40[/TD]

[TD]10/13/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]1.Improve DRAM compatibility.

2.Update Instant Flash module[/TD]

[TD]download.gif[/TD]

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[TD]X99 Extreme11[/TD]

[TD]1.00[/TD]

[TD]10/13/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]First released.[/TD]

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[TD]X99 Extreme6/ac[/TD]

[TD]1.20[/TD]

[TD]10/13/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]1.Improve DRAM compatibility.

2.Update Instant Flash module[/TD]

[TD]download.gif[/TD]

[/TR]

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[TD]Fatal1ty X99 Professional[/TD]

[TD]1.40[/TD]

[TD]10/17/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]1.Update EZ OC table

2.Update Instant Flash module.

3.Improve DRAM module and PCIE card compatibility.[/TD]

[TD]download.gif[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR=bgcolor: aliceblue]

[TD]X99 Extreme4[/TD]

[TD]1.60[/TD]

[TD]10/17/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]1.Update EZ OC table

2.Update microcode

3.Improve DRAM module and PCIE card compatibility.[/TD]

[TD]download.gif[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR=bgcolor: white]

[TD]X99 OC Formula[/TD]

[TD]1.40[/TD]

[TD]10/17/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]1.Update EZ OC table

2.Update Instant Flash module.

3.Improve DRAM module and PCIE card compatibility.[/TD]

[TD]download.gif[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR=bgcolor: aliceblue]

[TD]X99 WS[/TD]

[TD]1.60[/TD]

[TD]10/17/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]1.Update EZ OC table

2.Improve DRAM module and PCIE card compatibility.[/TD]

[TD]download.gif[/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

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[TR=bgcolor: white]

[TD]X99 Extreme6/ac[/TD]

[TD]P1.30[/TD]

[TD]11/10/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]Improve system power consumption.[/TD]

[TD]download.gif[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR=bgcolor: aliceblue]

[TD]X99 OC Formula[/TD]

[TD]1.50[/TD]

[TD]11/10/2014[/TD]

[TD=class: Remark, align: left]Improve system power consumption.[/TD]

[TD]download.gif[/TD]

[/TR]

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