If you had no budget what would your wish machine be?

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  • kenshaw011267kenshaw011267 Posts: 3,805
    edited May 2019
    ArtAngel said:
    ArtAngel said:

    So the interesting thing is in LA there is no motherboard available to accomodate the i9-9980XE proccessor. The only way to make this happen is buy the board, buy an an old i-k chip online, update the bios, return the chip and cross your fingers it worked. Dream machines don't come easy.

    Why would they manufacture a cpu motherboards don't have bios settings for?

    Newegg, which has stores in LA, has X299 MoBo's for sale.

    https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16813144054?Description=x299&cm_re=x299-_-13-144-054-_-Product

    So does Microcenter.

    https://www.microcenter.com/product/480758/rog-strix-x299-e-gaming-lga-2066-atx-intel-motherboard

    Where are you shopping?

    Going with Asus Strix because it has a better warranty. Not interested in ASRock or other brands. 

    All the MoBo manufacturers warranty's are pretty good. If you think you'll be keeping the rig running for 5 years or something good for you but don't count on it.

    Post edited by kenshaw011267 on
  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,866

    ...hmm, mine's been chugging along for over six with the same MB..

  • cclesuecclesue Posts: 420

    Probably that Mac that looks like it comes in a black oatmeal can.

     

  • outrider42outrider42 Posts: 3,679
    My last motherboard was pushing 10 years old and wasn't anything special. It didn't die, either, I finally upgraded and moved on. I expect the same with my current one, but I plan on upgrading much sooner. Like this year.

    I mentioned buying extended warranties from EVGA earlier, MicroCenter also offers extended warranties. The purpose behind their warranty is it lets you skip the RMA process completely. Just return the item back to MicroCenter and receive a new part right there so you can get back up and running the same day. For some people who may not live near a MC store, that may make the drive worth it VS going through RMA and waiting for a replacement. Especially if use your PC to make money. However, MS's warranty is only for 2 years. Again, like I said, the real purpose behind it is to skip the lengthy RMA process most manufacturers have.
  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,866
    cclesue said:

    Probably that Mac that looks like it comes in a black oatmeal can.

     

    ...being from Wisconsin, I'd rather have the "Cheese Grater "edition.

  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 1,942
    edited June 2019

    Hi guys. After 4 motherboards and 3 cpu chips the machine finally benchmarked with decent results. Changed my mind on the mother board. I made videos of the benchmarks and took some screenshots. The lower res monitors did better. The posted images are for benchmarks done on a 4k 38 inch LG monitor. 

    Note: it will be interesting to see how it behaves with ray tracing.

    2PC-Benchmarked.JPG
    1559 x 1028 - 170K
    3Benchmarking.JPG
    2015 x 1088 - 311K
    4Benchmarking.JPG
    1929 x 1086 - 321K
    5Benchmark Resultes.JPG
    1926 x 1093 - 275K
    Different 2nd Benchmark.PNG
    1461 x 1368 - 222K
    New system.jpg
    5312 x 2988 - 5M
    Post edited by ArtAngel on
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