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MSI Teases Its Upcoming X99 Gaming Motherboard

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August 7, 2014 7:46:06 AM

Okay, that rear I/O is [removed] sexy. I love that it's all red and black.

Watch the language. - G
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August 7, 2014 8:02:01 AM

The rear I/O is very nice. I like how clean it is except one thing. Do people still use/need the PS/2 port?
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August 7, 2014 8:04:58 AM

Like others have said, the rear looks great lol
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August 7, 2014 8:17:36 AM

Are you all saying...you like how it looks from behind!? XD
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August 7, 2014 8:26:34 AM

That's cool, but I'll be getting an Asus Rampage.
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August 7, 2014 9:11:25 AM

Now that's what I am talking about! That motherboard looks sweet!
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August 7, 2014 9:27:51 AM

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The rear I/O is very nice. I like how clean it is except one thing. Do people still use/need the PS/2 port?

Personally I use PS/2 keyboard on my main PC. I think they are more responsive and are definitely recognised during all stages of booting up any PC.
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August 7, 2014 10:27:17 AM

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Personally I use PS/2 keyboard on my main PC. I think they are more responsive and are definitely recognised during all stages of booting up any PC.

That's kind of what I was thinking, but if I were to go buy a new keyboard and mouse, what is the likelihood that I could even find a ps/2 KB or mouse. Everything seems to be USB for that past 5-6+ years. I did a quick Amazon search and didn't find anything appealing. I work in IT and other than Docking Stations all of our Dell systems have decided to leave that port off since the Core 2 Duo era. We haven't received PS/2 keyboards since the Pentium 4 era.
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August 7, 2014 11:41:16 AM

looks like it's going to be a great year for hardware builders ...what a violent peace of art .. MSI did a great job at least from the looks of the board itself ...can't wait to see the Rampage V ......
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August 7, 2014 11:49:14 AM

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The rear I/O is very nice. I like how clean it is except one thing. Do people still use/need the PS/2 port?

Personally I use PS/2 keyboard on my main PC. I think they are more responsive and are definitely recognised during all stages of booting up any PC.


I always use usb>ps/2 when i can. N-key rollover babyyyy
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August 7, 2014 12:04:52 PM


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Personally I use PS/2 keyboard on my main PC. I think they are more responsive and are definitely recognised during all stages of booting up any PC.

That's kind of what I was thinking, but if I were to go buy a new keyboard and mouse, what is the likelihood that I could even find a ps/2 KB or mouse. Everything seems to be USB for that past 5-6+ years. I did a quick Amazon search and didn't find anything appealing. I work in IT and other than Docking Stations all of our Dell systems have decided to leave that port off since the Core 2 Duo era. We haven't received PS/2 keyboards since the Pentium 4 era.


PS2 you can press all the keys simultaneously. USB tops out at about 6. Some mechanical keyboards come with PS2 connections.
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August 7, 2014 1:10:11 PM

hardcore_player said:
looks like it's going to be a great year for hardware builders ...what a violent peace of art .. MSI did a great job at least from the looks of the board itself ...can't wait to see the Rampage V ......


Yup it is! I purposefully held off Z97 and X79 on my main build to wait for X99 / GTX 880 and I'm thinking the wait is going to pay off, especially with all the sweet hardware that's being revealed in the next couple of months.
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August 7, 2014 3:36:12 PM

MSI have come a long long way, I am using their Z87 G 43 Gaming motherboard, I just love it and the board looks awesome as well.
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August 7, 2014 4:46:29 PM

I have owned over 7 msi mother boards they are not the best but the are the Longest lasting stable boards out thier , good prices and warrantty too this well be my next board my x59 is starting to show her age peace out
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August 7, 2014 6:00:44 PM

Aren't the Haswell-E chips supposed to come with Iris Pro? Where are the onboard video outs? Not like they didn't have space left on the board.

It is just useful when debugging OCs and such to have the integrated gpu available.
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August 7, 2014 7:13:37 PM

is it just me or does the board have no HDMI ports?
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August 8, 2014 6:09:37 AM

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is it just me or does the board have no HDMI ports?


do you know this platform (LGA2011) CPU don't have "on-chip" graphics? you have to use discrete graphics.
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August 8, 2014 6:45:10 AM

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Aren't the Haswell-E chips supposed to come with Iris Pro? Where are the onboard video outs? Not like they didn't have space left on the board.

It is just useful when debugging OCs and such to have the integrated gpu available.


No. Iris Pro is available on Haswell and Broadwell-K.
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August 9, 2014 6:37:57 AM

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is it just me or does the board have no HDMI ports?


do you know this platform (LGA2011) CPU don't have "on-chip" graphics? you have to use discrete graphics.


goes to show im still "new" to the tech world as I forgot a simple fact for the LGA2011 platform
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