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Here is a fresh OS install, and only a 5ghz all core OC and mem @ DDR3800 CL15 speeds.... How did I do?
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Here is a fresh OS install, and only a 5ghz all core OC and mem @ DDR3800 CL15 speeds.... How did I do?
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you have 2 more cores and 4 more threads, NOT FAIR LOL! im barking close tho
Wow, any idea how many phases the Max X Hero actually has?
ASUS should be ashamed. The Hero’s have been trustworthy boards. This damages the brand rep of ROG.
Your 8 5ghz cores are not as hard working as my 8 5GHz cores...Here is a fresh OS install, and only a 5ghz all core OC and mem @ DDR3800 CL15 speeds.... How did I do?
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Your 8 5ghz cores are not as hard working as my 8 5GHz cores...
The CPU voltage is obviously reporting incorecctly.
That is so odd. How can you have an order with Newegg and not have it shipped yet while yesterday I scored one the put up for sale and it shipped this morning? I would assume all their pre-orders have been shipped by now.Just FYI to those still looking for an i9 9900k, try Provantage. I've had an order in with Amazon since 8 October, Newegg since 12 October, and B&H since around 20 October, none of which delivered. I placed an order at Provantage last night for $501.90 and I'll have my processor tonight.
Just FYI to those still looking for an i9 9900k, try Provantage. I've had an order in with Amazon since 8 October, Newegg since 12 October, and B&H since around 20 October, none of which delivered. I placed an order at Provantage last night for $501.90 and I'll have my processor tonight.
No clue, but it's a bunch of BS. At least Newegg had some stock initially, unlike Amazon. They really dropped the ball.That is so odd. How can you have an order with Newegg and not have it shipped yet while yesterday I scored one the put up for sale and it shipped this morning? I would assume all their pre-orders have been shipped by now.
That is interesting as my tray 9900k is 2 lbs via FedEx... Maybe you get 3?In an interesting twist, Newegg shipped my 9900K and Fedex indicates that it's a 6 pound package. Hmm...
In an interesting twist, Newegg shipped my 9900K and Fedex indicates that it's a 6 pound package. Hmm...
Probably volumetric weight.
I've been a pain in Newegg's ass lately so it's probably a CPU and 5 pounds of fuck you (or me in this case).
Seriously though, I ordered a motherboard from them and it shipped Fedex separately. It was 18x18x9 and weighed 5.8 pounds.
Compared to the CPU only at 16x8x12 and 6 pounds.
I just think it's interesting b/c volumetric weight should be higher on the motherboard.. but perhaps actual weight was just high enough for that to count instead.. who knows.
I'm hoping they sent me a surprise.
that would be awesome.... errrr, i mean id be honest and would let them know i already recieved itSingle order? Maybe they sent the MB again?
that would be awesome.... errrr, i mean id be honest and would let them know i already recieved it
good/decent Bluetooth/WiFi
Newegg has combos available if anyone wants to go that route.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...scription=i9+9900k&ignorear=0&N=-1&isNodeId=1
Well to be honest, I dont think anyone was expecting that from Asus..at least not me. I am just happy I didnt jump on it earlier as I was waiting for the 9900k.I bought a combo with the Asus board, then complained about the VRM situation, so they let me return the board for a refund. I lost my combo discount, but otherwise worked out. I didn’t really plan it, just didn’t do my homework.
Well to be honest, I dont think anyone was expecting that from Asus..at least not me. I am just happy I didnt jump on it earlier as I was waiting for the 9900k.
My situation was a bit different. I had troubles with the combo order going through so I ended up buying the 9900k only then they honored the $20 discount on the mobo. Of course they were STILL charging a lot more for the 9900k but oh well.. lol
asus went extrememly down hill for me after the x99 era.... charge way to much get 1/2 the quality and total shit rma process...
I only read a bit about Z390 mobos because I'm out of the market for a 9900k - haha - joke there - but, from what I concluded, the best mobos will be from Asrock and Gigabyte (ironically or surprisingly) - Gigabyte seemed to have solved their vrm issues. I would look at those two if I was in the market for a Z390 mobo - and I might be if I decide to build a 2nd system - I'll be getting an i7 cpu though - if I do that.I'd recommend Asrock. That's what I'm using now, overall it's been great and I think better than Asus (but everyone has their own experience, of course).