Serving as another indication that Broadwell-E is just around the area, Asus nowadays revealed four new X99 chipset motherboards that it says are closed and packed for Intel's future Core i7 processor chips for outlet LGA 2011-v3.Among the new improvements are three X99 Trademark sequence CSGO Skins motherboards and the first ever ROG Strix mobo known as ROG Strix X99 Gaming. The ROG Strix X99 Gaming is the most function wealthy of the collection with game playing facilities like guarded SupremeFX and Sound Mouth II sound, and Apple Ethernet.
There's not much that isn't involved on the ROG Strix X99. It has 8 DIMM spots assisting up to 128GB of DDR4-3333 (OC) storage area, eight SATA 6Gbps spots, a individual SATA Show port, M.2 Socket 3 and U.2 storage area assistance, built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi (2x2) with MU-MIMO assistance, SupremeFX sound, and Thunderbolt 3, to name some of the features.It does not come with a torpedo, but it does consist of strengthened PCI Show spots, of which there are three PCI-E 3.0/2.0 x16 assisting three-way SLI and CrossFire options, plus another PCI-E 2.0 x16 and a PCI-E 2.0 x1.
According to Asus, its SafeSlot prepared PCI-E spots provide Sixty % retension and 80 % better shearing level of resistance than non-fortified spots.Like the ROG Strix X99, all three other motherboards X99-Deluxe II, X99-A II, and X99-E have eight DIMM spots assisting up to 128GB of DDR4-3333 (OC) RAM, save for the X99-E, which Asus says covers out at 3200MHz when overclocking the storage area.Each panel also has a individual SATA Show port, eight USB 3.0 spots, and USB 3.1 Type-C port. All but the X99-E also have a USB 3.1 Type-A port and a 4-pin RGB headlines to control built-in RGB LEDs and connected RGB pieces.
The X99-E also does not have extra hooks in the LGA 2011-v3 outlet, a technological innovation Asus phone calls OC Socket, which allows with overclocking.Asus said its new forums will be available the next day at the following cost points:Asus X99-E: $219Asus X99-A II: $249Asus X99-Deluxe II: $419Asus ROG Strix X99 Gaming: $339The X99-Deluxe II providers a great cost than the ROG Strix X99 Gaming because it contributes an another PCI-E 3.0/2.0 x16 port, has more USB 3.1 spots, function two GbE LAN spots instead of one, and improvements to the Wi-Fi to a 3x3 settings.As for Broadwell-E, most rumours indicates a launch in the first 7 days of July during Computex.