Value seekers are definitely appreciating the fact that Intel launched its most advanced
desktop CPU
technology in the mainstream space first. Meanwhile, enthusiasts with
more exacting platform needs can breathe a sigh of relief now that X79
Express supports the same architecture at the high-end. If you haven't
yet read about it, check out
Intel Core i7-3960X Review: Sandy Bridge-E And X79 Express.
Perhaps we should replace the word “high” with “extreme,” however,
since the cheapest LGA 2011-based CPU currently sells for about $600
bucks. It only stands, then, that exorbitant
CPU Prices would give way to expensive platforms. Fortunately, the connectivity
enabled by Sandy Bridge-E and X79 Express is also more expansive than
anything ever seen before from Intel.
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Intel X79 Express Chipset Block Diagram |
A CPU-based quad-channel Memory Controller
and 40 CPU-based third-gen PCIe lanes with built-in four-way
SLI/CrossFireX support make X79 platforms stand above their Z68 siblings
in the desktop segment, and we believe that anyone with the money for
either a $600 or $1000 processor will also have the cash to spend on the
best possible platform to support it. And yet, our announcement that
the first X79 motherboard round-up would focus on flagship models to
match Intel's introduction was met with a collective “What?!” by most
manufacturers.
How could we expect the best products so soon after launch? With a
little more time, a lot of vendors expected they could deliver a true
masterpiece. But we were just as baffled by their responses, since most
companies we talked to earlier in the year started X79-based motherboard
development efforts last
spring.
Most companies let us know that their flagship models were not
finished, and that claim stood even after we announced a one-week grace
period for late submissions. Imagine our surprise when several of those
supposedly unfinished motherboards landed on Newegg before their
manufacturers were willing to let them compete! What we ended up with
was an interesting collection of premium (albeit
non-flagship) models with high-end feature sets that help justify decidedly enthusiast-oriented prices.
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X79-based motherboard |
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X79 Feature |
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Internal Interfaces |
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