Read more.Features the "world's best onboard Streaming Engine", Intel X99 and MSI GAMING niceties.
Read more.Features the "world's best onboard Streaming Engine", Intel X99 and MSI GAMING niceties.
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yes they do but they use GPU for capturing and encoding which affects FPS by 5%-10%, this one doesnt have any impact on FPS as capturing and encoding is done through a separate chip (Avermedia) , so its like you have a separate recording hardware which should have zero impact on FPS.
All the big motherboard vendors are flipping various switches right now to admit X99 exists, and it's a big ****in' mess.
Gigabyte are mostly there, with 7 products announced & detailed in full on their website - but some product descriptions are identical across multiple boards (e.g. Gaming G1 Wifi and Gaming 7 Wifi are identical).
EVGA haven't woken up
MSI haven't woken up, despite this news post
Asus have a minisite up (http://www.asus.com/us/site/motherboards/x99/) but no detailed info, and the only vendor link that works right now is Micro Center offering the X99 Deluxe for $400
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