What chipset is X79?
What chipset is X79?
What chipset is X79?
Intel X79
Model Name | G1.Assassin 2 | GA-X79-UD3 |
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Chipset | Intel X79 chipset | Intel X79 chipset |
Graphics Interface | 3*PCI-E 3.0 x16 slot (2*PCIEx16+1*PCIEx8) | 4*PCI-E 3.0 x16 slot (2*PCIEx16 or 4*PCIEx8) |
Memory Type | 4 Channel DDR3 2400(OC)*/1866/1600 MHz | 4 Channel DDR3 2400(OC)*/1866/1600 MHz |
Memory DIMM | 4*DDR3 | 4*DDR3 |
What cpus does X79 support?
X79-DELUXE
CPU | Validated since PCB | Validated since BIOS |
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Core i7-4820K (3.7GHz, L3:10M, 4C, HT, 130W, rev.S1) | ALL | 0401 GO |
Core i7-4930K (3.4GHz, L3:12M, 6C, HT, 130W, rev.S1) | ALL | 0401 GO |
Core i7-4960X (3.6G, L3:15M, 6C, HT, 130W, rev.S1) | ALL | 0401 GO |
Intel Xeon E5-1620 v2 (3.7G,130W,L3:10M,4C,HT) | ALL | 0506 GO |
Is X79 an ATX?
ASUS X79-DELUXE X79 LGA2011 MAX-64GB DDR3 ATX EATX PCIE 3.0/2.0.
What is X79 motherboard?
The Intel X79 (codenamed Patsburg) is a Platform Controller Hub (PCH) designed and manufactured by Intel for their LGA 2011 (Socket R) and LGA 2011-1 (Socket R2).
What is the difference between Z87 and Z97 chipset?
Overall, the Z97 and H97 chipsets are really only incremental updates. They add PCI-E M. 2 support, but otherwise the chipset itself is exactly the same as Z87 or H87. If you are in the market for a new system, however, there is really no reason to not use a Z97 or H97 chipset instead of the previous generation.
What socket is X79?
LGA 2011
Intel X79
Codename(s) | Patsburg |
CPU supported | Intel Core i7 (Sandy Bridge-E) (Ivy Bridge-E) |
Socket supported | LGA 2011 also known as socket LGA 2011-1 and Socket R |
Fabrication process | 65 nm |
Miscellaneous |
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