2019/09/13 09:08:12
rusTORK
Hello everyone!
 
Since ASUS already spoiled to everyone support of incoming Cascade Lake-X HEDT CPUs (named as Intel Core i9 10000 X-Series) by their X299 boards i would like to know are EVGA "interested" in adding these in board CPU support list? Is it possible? Should i look forward to get one?
 
P.S. I bought for myself Core i7-9800X, which i search around globe for 4 months for MSRP, when finally got it i keep it for another 6 months (while collected other parts for PC) and decided to sell it and wait for new release from Intel (for new CPUs or price drop on last generation). Box never was opened and i was second owner.
2019/09/14 08:23:58
PINKTULIP
Coming in future...…….…………..
2019/09/14 08:42:45
the_Scarlet_one
If one manufacturer is supporting, then more than likely all will be. Right now, it is a little early, and since intel has always switched chipsets after two CPU launches, I would be very curious to see if they are actually going to do this or if Intel will force the chipset update again.
2019/09/20 08:10:25
rusTORK
More "intel":

ASRock updated BIOS for their X299 motherboards and description have got next "Supports New Intel Core™ X-Series Processors".
 
At the same time, GIGABYTE decided to release new motherboards: X299X AORUS MASTER, X299X AORUS XTREME WATERFORCE, X299X DESIGNARE EX, X299X DESIGNARE EX-10G.
2019/09/20 11:56:07
EVGA_Lee
I can't say I have any idea what you guys are talking about really, referring to unreleased CPUs that almost assuredly would be under NDA if they do, in fact, exist....
 
However, we will be releasing a BIOS today (most likely) that supports some new features for OC Robot, AVX2 for the built-in stress test, support for 32GB DIMMs, TjMax setting range options, and support for next-gen CPUs. 
 
I also understand that should such CPUs exist, they will also be able to boot into the BIOS with our X299 boards with the existing BIOS, where you can then update the BIOS to the latest version.
 
But I doubt that has anything to do with what you guys are asking about. 
 
On a more pointed note, we don't list products on our support list until the NDA/embargo expires.  We take our obligations with partners seriously.
2019/09/20 11:59:12
rusTORK
EVGATech_LeeM
support for 32GB DIMMs

A-die?
2019/09/20 13:36:13
max1024
EVGATech_LeeM  Thx for the good News :) We all get it ;)
2019/09/20 13:36:18
EVGA_Lee
rusTORK
EVGATech_LeeM
support for 32GB DIMMs

A-die?


My understanding is that it should work.  There's no die check during memory training.  Right now, the only kit we have to test, which passed, is the Corsair CMK64GX4M2D3000C16.
2019/09/20 13:45:11
rusTORK
EVGATech_LeeM
 
There's no die check during memory training. Right now, the only kit we have to test, which passed, is the Corsair CMK64GX4M2D3000C16.

I see. It's may be Micron B-die.
 
Here is Thaiphoon screenshot:
https://imgur.com/3vlUPZK
2019/09/20 13:54:49
max1024
rusTORK
I see. It's may be Micron B-die.
Here is Thaiphoon screenshot:
https://imgur.com/3vlUPZK

On fact its relabeled ics by SpecTek.

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