GTXJackBauer
Vlada, you're like a chicken running around with its head cut off. One week you're promoting people to buy EVGA boards because they're the best. The next week you're promoting ASUS as the best even though they have the worst CS, meaning if something should go wrong with the board, you might be stuck with it. Pick a team and stick with it. It's also wise not to boast another companies board in the competing companies forums but then that makes me sound like a fanboy. So be it. lol
When I sad that EVGA is better than ROG Class... Maybe more durable and similar quality hardware build in, controllers, regulators, etc, but ROG boards have much more option and features and on smaller space ASUS give more functions...
Please look Rampage V Edition 10 and how PCB look there and what she offer. She have option to disable not only PCI-E slots, even memory slots not used, option to enable only PCI-E slots for SLI or single cards, customers could even figure out what their memory use Samsung, Micron or Hynix modules...ASUS is good 3 year ahead other motherboard manufacturers in motherboard class.
That's area where ASUS is strongest. I mean voltage offset max I saw on RVE is 0.012mV and only in adaptive mode(she have 3 Manual, Adaptive, Offset), only in Adaptive is 12mV deviation, in manual even less.
Only look one thing... people couldn't overclock CPU Cache Clock or Ring or how that call other manufacturers on EVGA motherboards.
That option is most important part of X99 platform and separate performance of Quad Channel from Dual Channel because without that difference is only around 5%. I saw when guy increase memory read, copy, write from 60.000Mb/s to more than 75.000Mb/s without touching DRAM settings, only with overclocking cache, more than 1200MHz. Such omissions are not acceptable... What Cache need to work on 2400MHz, that's my setting for idle, under load Clock go on 4200MHz and Cache go up 3500MHz without voltage increase and Cache have special settings for overclocking and voltage change same as CPU Clock Settings.
I can't describe you how much Cache change result as Cinebench and similar...
score with Cache on default and overclocked can't be compared at all because.
1000-1200MHz overclocked Cache is same as 400-500MHz CPU Clock. So big difference is and help in both direction RAM and CPU Score.
I could tell you only this... I would sold EVGA X99 and change motherboard with such big differences. That's not acceptable. OK some little flaw but I looked EVGA X99 BIOS just to check settings and I can't find Cache Voltage and Cache Frequency settings...
Where is Cache Frequency? No. No Cache Frequency? How that's possible, you don't understand X99 platform without that.
And no matter on Forum and ASUS tolerate EVGA stuff on ROG Forum, more than half of owners of ROG motherboards and more have EVGA graphic cards or few of them. I'm like all other customers, I need to choose best from both world... I'm not ASUS or EVGA employer.