04-25-2017
05:30 AM
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03-05-2024
06:47 PM
by
ROGBot
05-03-2017 10:21 PM
05-14-2017 09:11 AM
05-14-2017 09:26 AM
triffid wrote:
You mean Aorus? 🙂
05-14-2017 11:53 AM
05-14-2017 01:38 PM
triffid wrote:
Great choice, by the way. Aorus G9 is the best Z270 board on the market.
06-25-2017 05:19 AM
06-25-2017 08:14 AM
triffid wrote:
Of course not. No iGPU = no UHD BD playback. The next compatible platform will be (probably) Z370 in August/September.
06-25-2017 11:49 PM
06-26-2017 10:39 AM
Korth wrote:
Kabylake-X will be Socket R4 (LGA 2066), exclusively intended for X299 HEDT platforms. Interestingly, Intel has chosen to differentiate its HEDT and Server platforms with different sockets; X299 users who want a ton of cores/threads will be forced to buy Core i9 instead of Xeon. Another subtle Intel money grab, I feel.
Intel's HEDT platforms never have iGPU. It's just assumed you'll install GPU card(s) into some of those many PCIe3 lanes. So no Kabylake-X iGPU with or without UHD BD playback, lol.
I suggest a slightly radical new feature on future ASUS HEDT platforms ... install an iGPU on the motherboard. Basic 2D/3D will suffice, it doesn't need to be fit for gaming or even competitive with Intel's processor iGPUs. It only needs to be able to display UEFI/BIOS, OS desktop, browser, and maybe even streaming video.
Why?
As a redundant fallback. Sometimes a bad GPU card causes system halts (mobo Q-Codes or WinOS BSoD) and often there's no spare GPU card available for troubleshooting. It's always a lot harder to fix or configure things without a working display.
And for power computing. A lot of X299/i9 people are going to basically build themselves a number-crunching workstation. Filling those PCIe3 slots up with processing GPU cards (or storage arrays) is far more important than filling them up with general GPU cards. Many uber workstation cards don't even have any display outputs, lol. The reason of course being that things can get displayed remotely (on other computers) when needed. A motherboard-iGPU could supply basic display functions without occupying any precious slots.