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2017/03/12 15:41:33 (permalink)
Anything on Intels X299 and Non-X Skylake, Kaby Lake, Coffelake CPU's?
 
 
 
 
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/12 15:46:13 (permalink)
    Nothing I have heard. Not even rumors.
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/12 19:45:38 (permalink)
    Only rumors i have heard is release in august.
     
    2 cpu lines at launch. A 6 and 8 core line, that is focused on single core benches. Probably more focused on pci heavy gamers. The other line being a 10 and 12 core that is focused multi-core. Focused on professionals. Both cpus having 48 pcie lanes. 
     
    Support for intels optane, and better support for m.2 gen 3 4x. Along with all those software/firmware support on the z270 like that encoding.
     
    Thats it  no pcie gen 4.0, no new usb, no ddr5, no other-than-silicone cpus rumors that I have heard. Seems more like a refresh for x99 to get some of the newer features that z270 has, and splitting the cpu line for lower cost games and upper end pros. This may be a response to ryzen stating that their 8 cores are cheaper. Intel makes a 7800k and 7850x, 6 and 8 core gaming cpus, for ~350 and ~500 respectfully. While making a 7900k and 7950x, 10 and 12 core professional cpus, for ~1000 and ~1500 respectfully. I could be totally wrong though these are after all just rumors.
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/12 19:48:30 (permalink)
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    Nothing I have heard. Not even rumors.


     
     
    What are your secret? What do you know? We all know EVGA Techs know everything about anything IT related. 
     
    Seriously though I am semi anxious to see x299 micro and see if it has a m.2 wifi card spot. No bluetooth is killer for me as everything is slowly getting connected to bluetooth in my house from my NAS to cell phones to even my headset and house heating/cooling/doorbell. Though not looking forward to spending money if its that great of a upgrade.
    post edited by seta8967 - 2017/03/12 19:52:13
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/12 20:03:37 (permalink)
    I was really hopeing Ryzen/Ryzen Chipsets was going to have more pcie lanes.  Ill be waiting for X299 before I buld my new system, not sure why AMD gave us grade school pcie lanes...
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/13 16:15:58 (permalink)
    http://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/matthew-wilson/intel-said-to-launch-skylake-x-and-x299-in-august/
     
    https://www.overclock3d.net/news/cpu_mainboard/intel_are_rumoured_to_launch_skylake-x_and_their_x299_chipset_at_gamescom_2017/1
     
    Gamescom will take place between August 22nd and 26th, with Intel's new X299 platform supporting both Intel's Kaby Lake-X and Skylake-X series CPUs on Intel's LGA 2066 socket. 
     
    Skylake-X will release with 10-core, 8-core and 6-core models, with Kaby lake-X coming with high TDP quad-core parts. Skylake-X will have a TDP of 140W whereas Kaby Lake X will come with a TDP of 112W. 
     
    and we already heard about 12core - because of zen
    http://segmentnext.com/2017/02/27/skylake-x-cpu/


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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/13 18:55:06 (permalink)
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    Anything on Intels X299 and Non-X Skylake, Kaby Lake, Coffelake CPU's?
     
     
     
     





    The term "Skylake" would encompass the whole broad range of CPU that use Skylake architecture such as Skylake-m, Skylake-x, Skylake-u etc. It's really splitting hairs if someone picks at someone else saying "Skylake for x299" they mean "skylake-x" and vice versa.
     
    I am interested if Intel is really dropping -e for -x for Skylake. -X doesn't make sense for a "target segment". -e does as it stands for enthusiast which is a "target segment". 
     
    The picture in your link is very fuzzy for me so I might see this wrong. I don't think the Kabbylake-x will have 16 pcie lanes considering Ryzen has 24, and that's their competition. 
     
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/13 21:07:40 (permalink)
     
    Temp locking for review.
     
     
    EDIT: Moving thread to General hardware. Also, let's stop with the Personal Attacks. (That post was deleted). If a thread is in the wrong section, then just do a "Repot Post", and let the Mods handle it. Thanks.
     
     
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/14 19:21:44 (permalink)
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    Temp locking for review.
     
     
    EDIT: Moving thread to General hardware. Also, let's stop with the Personal Attacks. (That post was deleted). If a thread is in the wrong section, then just do a "Repot Post", and let the Mods handle it. Thanks.
     
     
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/14 20:44:58 (permalink)
    Intel X299 HEDT Chipset to Power Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X ... *A Old Thread
    Intel X299 Chipset To Power Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X Processors
    Kaby Lake-X - PCGamesN
    Intel Skylake-X, Kaby Lake-X Coming August 2017, X299 Platform
    Intel New HEDT X299 Chipset Platform Revealed | eTeknix
    Intel X299 expected before year's end - Tech News and Reviews ...
    Intel's X299 platform to support Skylake-X, Kaby Lake-X - TweakTown
    Intel Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X CPUs could be coming in Q3 2017
    Intel's new X299 chipset detailed - Intel - News - ocaholic
     
    For now I can wait till the Fall and build a new X299 or whatever they end up calling it, and yes it will be an EVGA Motherboard.
    I have my Graphics Cards in hand so I can put then is a renters home and use them in my current EVGA X79 Classified Motherboard.
    Looking at 64GB and a 10 Core 20 Thread CPU.
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/14 22:11:58 (permalink)
    Thanks Bcavnaugh, looks like I'll be back waiting till fall to build myself, I was really disappointed about Ryzen pcie lanes. Gives me time to start buying water cooling parts.
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/15 02:48:39 (permalink)
    Going to wait for x series that supports pcie 4.0 :)

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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/03/15 10:28:39 (permalink)
    knightsilver
    Thanks Bcavnaugh, looks like I'll be back waiting till fall to build myself, I was really disappointed about Ryzen pcie lanes. Gives me time to start buying water cooling parts.

    You know I would have gone this week with a AMD Ryzen but their are no good Motherboards in Stock anywhere so I will wait now.
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/04/29 13:38:08 (permalink)
    How long after these things are announced does EVGA typically have a motherboard?
     
    Supposedly being announced May 30th for June release.
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/04/29 13:42:02 (permalink)
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    How long after these things are announced does EVGA typically have a motherboard?
     
    Supposedly being announced May 30th for June release.


    Intel basically controls when such things can be officially announced by its partners so just sit back and wait.

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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/04/29 13:57:40 (permalink)
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    How long after these things are announced does EVGA typically have a motherboard?
     
    Supposedly being announced May 30th for June release.


    Intel basically controls when such things can be officially announced by its partners so just sit back and wait.




    I understand this, however, what I don't know is historically if there was any lag time or if EVGA had mobos ready to use the day chips arrived at retailers?
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/05/28 20:00:45 (permalink)
    Any clue if EVGA is going to make a dual socket x299 for the i9s?   The SR-2 was a beast.
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    Re: Intel X299 LGA 2066 2017/05/28 23:37:10 (permalink)
    I have 3 letter for you: N D A 
     
    When its out we'll get all info in the world. For now grind your teeth, put fingers in your ears and hum really loud until embargo is lifted. 
     
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    One thing is certain that there will be no dual socket X299 board as consumer chips support only one QPI link/CPU. You'll have to go with server grade chipset (like C612 for Haswell-E). Asus usually have something on offer, but that's about it, and Xeons don't support OC past let say 2 or 3 MHz on the bus lane.
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