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Published: 2014-10-01, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
X99 as a platform has been anticipated for a long while. Putting the fact that every user has access to six or eight cores aside, the fact that X79 has been around for so long and lacked the modern features means that some will happily upgrade despite the...
Packed with features to keep your system fast and stable, Provided fan control is the best you can get, Crystal Sound 2 audio design really excels and meets the moniker, OC Socket for stable, consistent voltages and clock speeds when overclocking, Excelle
BIOS is new and needs some updates, No Intel Thunderbolt, Plastic covers look good, but are still just out of plastic, though sexy plastic
The The ASUS X99 DELUXE will be available for around US$399. Packed with features to keep your system fast and stable Provided fan control is the best you can get Crystal Sound 2 audio design really excels and meets the moniker OC Socket for stable, consi...
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Five PCI Express x16 slots. Ready for future storage, with two SATA Express connections, an M.2 connector, and an M.2 PCI Express adapter. Loaded with accessories.
Expensive. No Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt 2, or PS/2 ports
The Asus X99-Deluxe motherboard is aimed squarely at PC builders looking to drop multiple high-end graphics cards into their new X99-based PC build. It also packs in forward-looking features and loads of SATA III and USB 3.0 ports....
Published: 2014-09-11, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Stable X99 platform, Aggressive overclocking features, DDR4 overclock support outpaces most processors, Great connectivity, Dual Intelligent Processors 5 – Tuning and Overclocking, Comprehensive AI Suite III, Very attractive cosmetics, No power BIOS flash
DIP5 showing incorrect CPU temp(s), DIP5 aggressive overclock wasn't 100% stable, Rear USB not detecting devices
What can you do with an ASUS X99 Deluxe paired with a Haswell-E processor? Simply put, anything!Honestly though, far be it from us to tell anyone how to use their ASUS X99 Deluxe – Core i7 Haswell-E combo. But, typically, pro users will be looking for the...
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Published: 2014-09-11, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Stable X99 platform, Aggressive overclocking features, DDR4 overclock support outpaces most processors, Great connectivity, Dual Intelligent Processors 5 – Tuning and Overclocking, Comprehensive AI Suite III, Very attractive cosmetics, No power BIOS flash
DIP5 showing incorrect CPU temp(s), DIP5 aggressive overclock wasn't 100% stable, Rear USB not detecting devices
What can you do with an ASUS X99 Deluxe paired with a Haswell-E processor? Simply put, anything!Honestly though, far be it from us to tell anyone how to use their ASUS X99 Deluxe – Core i7 Haswell-E combo. But, typically, pro users will be looking for the...
Updated UEFI reaches feature parity with LGA1150 boards, Switchable PCIE lane allocation, Multiple m.2 mounting options, First beamforming 802.11ac onboard
– Some minor problems in BIOS, – Some overclocking features produce nonbootable systems, – Does it really make sense for anyone?
ASUS has done their usual sterling job with this motherboard. Stuffed with hi-spec components and popular, useful features, the X99-DELUXE is like a set of Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires for your Ford F150 pickup. Regardless of the suitability of an LG...
ASUS has designed and built a tremendously good motherboard in the X99-Deluxe. It is packed with features that are very likely to be used if you are in the market for the fastest 8 core desktop processor in the world, the Core i7- 5960X. It will overclock...
Stock performance, Overclocking potential, Board layout and design, MiniArmor overlay design, Motherboard manual details and quality, UEFI BIOS design and usability, Performance of dual Intel GigE NICs, CMOS battery placement
Lack of CMOS reset jumper, Inclusion of Overvoltage jumper to unlock voltage potential for CPU voltage in BIOS
ASUS has another feather in their cap with the X99-Deluxe motherboard. Not knowing what to expect from the combination of a new chipset, CPU, and memory technology, I went into the review with some trepidation. My concern quickly abated with an easy setup...
Five PCI Express x16 slots, Loaded with accessories, Future-ready for storage, with two SATA Express connections, an M.2 connector, and an M.2 PCI Express adapter
$400 asking price, No Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt 2, or PS/2 ports
For those looking to drop as many high-end graphics cards as possible into a new X99-based PC build, Asus' X99-Deluxe is an excellent option. It has lots of forward-looking features, a bushel of accessories, and loads of SATA III and USB 3.0 ports. Read ...
When it comes to motherboards I generally know I can count on Asus boards being packed full of features no matter the price point. When you get up into high end enthusiast chipsets things can sometimes get a little silly. Just going through the packagin...