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  • #76
    ปู่วต้องซื้อมา Burn อีกแน่เบย

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    • #77
      เดือนหน้าคงได้เห็นหนเาตาเมนบอร์ดสวยๆ หล่อๆ กันละครับ

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      • #78
        2011 คุ้มละ รอ gen 8 ด้วยคนคับ

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            • #81
              ลืมX299 เจนX แป๊กปห่งปีกันหมดเลย

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              • #82
                Originally posted by 111111 View Post
                Gigabyte เปอดมาก่อนเลย

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                • #83
                  Facepalm: Intel's upcoming Coffee Lake CPUs won't work with today's motherboards






                  Why Intel, why?

                  Again, Intel officials would not comment, but there are many reasons for such a move.
                  The most cynical reason is "market segmentation," which is a fancy way of saying the company just wants consumers to buy a new motherboard with the new CPU.
                  Another reason is support issues. Intel is an engineering-conservative company and doesn't like to say CPUs will work with something unless all of the t's are crossed and the it's dotted. It's entirely possible that Coffee Lake could officially support Z370 only, but unofficially work just fine with previous chipsets and motherboards. Intel has done this with previous generations of CPUs by unofficially allowing motherboard vendors to support them.
                  Of course, there's also the chance that it really isn't compatible. Although Coffee Lake is based on the same 14nm process as Kaby Lake and Skylake and appears to use the same chipset, it's believed to be Intel's first six-core chip in a mainstream platform. More cores means more power consumption, and Intel may never have planned for the Z270 to support the power requirements for Coffee Lake. < การมาของ Ryzen มีผลชัดเจนตรงนี้
                  Motherboard makers are likely unhappy with the news, too. As word spreads that Z270 won't work with the next CPU, consumers, especially enthusiasts, may decide against buying a Z270-based product, knowing that's its essentially outdated. If the new CPU were compatible, that stampede is less likely to occur.
                  In some ways, Asrock's slip of the tongue could convince Intel to change its mind on compatibility. As of this morning, Asrock's Twitter post had not been removed.
                  No matter what the reason, the news couldn't come at a worse possible time. With the company under full assault by AMD's Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper, keeping the base happy and loyal is a given.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by 111111 View Post
                    Facepalm: Intel's upcoming Coffee Lake CPUs won't work with today's motherboards






                    Why Intel, why?

                    Again, Intel officials would not comment, but there are many reasons for such a move.
                    The most cynical reason is "market segmentation," which is a fancy way of saying the company just wants consumers to buy a new motherboard with the new CPU.
                    Another reason is support issues. Intel is an engineering-conservative company and doesn't like to say CPUs will work with something unless all of the t's are crossed and the it's dotted. It's entirely possible that Coffee Lake could officially support Z370 only, but unofficially work just fine with previous chipsets and motherboards. Intel has done this with previous generations of CPUs by unofficially allowing motherboard vendors to support them.
                    Of course, there's also the chance that it really isn't compatible. Although Coffee Lake is based on the same 14nm process as Kaby Lake and Skylake and appears to use the same chipset, it's believed to be Intel's first six-core chip in a mainstream platform. More cores means more power consumption, and Intel may never have planned for the Z270 to support the power requirements for Coffee Lake. < การมาของ Ryzen มีผลชัดเจนตรงนี้
                    Motherboard makers are likely unhappy with the news, too. As word spreads that Z270 won't work with the next CPU, consumers, especially enthusiasts, may decide against buying a Z270-based product, knowing that's its essentially outdated. If the new CPU were compatible, that stampede is less likely to occur.
                    In some ways, Asrock's slip of the tongue could convince Intel to change its mind on compatibility. As of this morning, Asrock's Twitter post had not been removed.
                    No matter what the reason, the news couldn't come at a worse possible time. With the company under full assault by AMD's Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper, keeping the base happy and loyal is a given.
                    but unofficially work just fine with previous chipsets and motherboards.

                    ผมนี่รอชม ASRock แหกคอกเลย

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                    • #85
                      มันน่าสนุกก็ไอ่ตรงนี้แหละ จำอารมณ์เพิ่ม FSB ด้วยการขีด Bsel Mod ได้เลย

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Botvinnik View Post
                            but unofficially work just fine with previous chipsets and motherboards.

                            ผมนี่รอชม ASRock แหกคอกเลย
                            อ้าว Asrock z170 ลุ้นกันต่อปาย

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by best0032001 View Post
                              อ้าว Asrock z170 ลุ้นกันต่อปาย
                              คนที่จะแหกคอกคนแรกคือ ASRock ตามมาด้วย Gig/MSI ส่วน ASUS ค่อนข้างจะ conservative ถ้าเจ้าอื่นให้ BIOS official รองรับ ASUS อาจต้องใช้ BIOS พิเศษ

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                              • #90
                                ถ้าทำได้จริง จะต้องทำอะไรกับภาคจ่ายไฟ อย่างทำให้มันเย็นลงบ้างรึเปล่าเนี้ย เพราะไม่ได้ออกแบบมาจ่าย 6 หัว แต่ดูจากการกินพลังงาน ก็ไม่ได้กระโดดจนน่ากลัวเท่าไหร่นะครับ
                                Last edited by 111111; 3 Aug 2017, 20:00:05. Reason: พิมพ์ผิด รักภาษาไทย ^^"

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