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UPDATE: The video points fingers at not just Intel and GIGABYTE, but also ASUS and MSI X299 motherboards. The video stated that the X299 Aorus Gaming 3, Prime X299-A, and MSI's X299 Gaming Pro ...
Intel has today allowed review websites to publish results for its new high-end desktop (HEDT) platform, which brings the X299 chipset and nine new processors including a monster 18-core beast to ...
Intel's Turbo boost Max 3.0 has also been improved. While in the past Turbo Boost 3.0 would only boost one core very high, now it can boost your two best cores further up. The new X299 chipset ...
which hosted the last generation of Intel’s most extreme chips. X299 chipsets support up to 24 PCIe 3.0 lanes, compared to the paltry eight PCIe 2.0 lanes on X99. Paired with the new processors ...
Intel's Cascade Lake-X CPUs and X299 chipsets will no longer be in production. The company is implementing the change gradually and will phase out the entries by January next year. Intel will ...
Intel’s Core i9 family is not backward-compatible with existing Skylake or Kaby Lake motherboards. Right now, there is only one chipset that supports the Core i9: the X299 chipset and associated ...
Intel has popped a cap into its elderly HEDT or High End Desktop CPUs and motherboard chipsets. Yup, Cascade Lake-X and the X299 chipset that support it are goners according to new Product ...
Storage buffs will get a massive dose of fun when Intel’s X299 chipset launches. The new Core i9 chipset will support up to 20 devices in a bootable RAID partition. The overlooked featured is ...
the company has revealed a new chipset. To replace the X99 platform which has been with us since Sandy Bridge-E, Intel readying the new X299 chipset. Moving straight past X199, it looks like Intel ...
Intel is on the verge of finally banishing all 22nm chipsets from its lineup. The X299 and Z370 chipsets are some of few remaining bastions of 22nm still standing. Intel is expected to launch the ...
With regards to the latter, it's rumored that Intel will introduce a Z399 chipset for its next round of HEDT chips. Z399 would supplant X299 for whatever Intel has on tap after Skylake-X.
AMD launched their Threadripper platform on the X399 chipset, and it’s no accident that this happens to be the next step for Intel when they continue their HEDT X299 chipset. The same goes for ...
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