ASUS X99 Series - which buy ?

Not411

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Hi guys,

What better MB ASUS X99?

I need to run two gtx 1080 sli and one intel ssd pcie 750 1.2TB in mode (Pcie 3.0 x16 / x16 / x16) for full performance of the gpus and pcie 3.0 ssd

I need that supports the 128gb of ram.

Considering the unlimited money.

Thanks !
 
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actually every board which supports 2011-v3 board does support Broadwell - E CPUs with a BIOS update. but the Asus x99 deluxe II does support it out of the box.

regarding your GPU and SSD setup, it would, just refer to the manual when you buy it to know which combinations would allow a double x16 setup for the card and you dont really need 3 GPUs since Nvidia is shying away from it. besides its a waste of money since the performance gains in gaming is really really small that it cant be justified. plus more heat in the system, more draw power and so on, so theres really no point to worry for adding on a 3rd GPU unless for bragging rights and synthetic benchmarks. 2 will be fine along with using a HB bridge.

Not411

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I need to know if this NEW ASUS X99 DELUXE II is compatible with the NEW i7 6950 X - Series?

I also need to know if with two asus strix 1080 oc edition SLI and Intel 750 series ssd pcie 1.2TB, I get full performance using x16 (gpu1) x16 (gpu2) x8 (intel ssd pcie 750) ?? I can get the full performance of GPUs and my pcie ssd this way (x16 / x16 / x8)?

As would be if I put another gpu3? Affect the performance of 3gpus and intel 750 ssd pcie?

I want to run everything at 100% performance. Thanks again
 

j3ster

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actually every board which supports 2011-v3 board does support Broadwell - E CPUs with a BIOS update. but the Asus x99 deluxe II does support it out of the box.

regarding your GPU and SSD setup, it would, just refer to the manual when you buy it to know which combinations would allow a double x16 setup for the card and you dont really need 3 GPUs since Nvidia is shying away from it. besides its a waste of money since the performance gains in gaming is really really small that it cant be justified. plus more heat in the system, more draw power and so on, so theres really no point to worry for adding on a 3rd GPU unless for bragging rights and synthetic benchmarks. 2 will be fine along with using a HB bridge.
 
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