Motherboard or Mainboard for i7 3930K(more things in description)

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  1. Posts : 55
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    bobkn said:
    I use an Asus P9X79 Pro with an I7-3930k.

    It has the standard 6 Intel SATA ports (two of those are 6Gb/s, the other 4 are 3Gb/s, as is standard for an X79 board). It also has 2 more 6Gb/s SATA ports, using a Marvell controller.

    ASUS - - ASUS P9X79 PRO

    For the RAM, I'd suggest a quad channel kit rather than the dual channel you specified. It may not make a huge difference in practice. I gave the DDR3-2400 frequency a miss; stayed with the DDR3-2133 (GSkill F3-17000CL9Q-16GBZH, from the Qualified list for the board). Supposedly the returns are rapidly diminishing above DDR3-1600. The prices rise rapidly above DDR3-2133.

    Power supply? I don't own this one, but it's very popular:

    HX Series HX750 Power Supply

    You'd want something larger if you ever wished to add a second 7970 in Crossfire, though.
    kbrady1979 said:
    VistaKing said:
    I don't think any LGA2011 boards come with on board graphics . He has a i7-3930K processor.

    They do not.....I was just saying on-chip/board graphics have some advantages. But no, Socket 2011 has none of that.

    so you mean that it asus pro P9X79 doesn't come with graphics card

    what is the difference betwenn the sockets
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  2. Posts : 55
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       #22

    And also does aus P9X79 contains wireless card in it or i should buy it alone

    please proceed to this website,
    http://www.techhypermart.com/pc-part...oard_soket=819

    Can you say the difference between the 3 motherboards, P9X79, in the showed website, they have different prices so what are those differences
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  3. Posts : 2,973
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       #23

    No motherboard comes "with" a graphics card. Motherboards a few generations ago had an "on-board" graphics chip that were basically just useful enough to connect to a monitor and output graphics. Recently, they moved away from that and integrated graphics into the CPU, seen in Intel Socket 1155 Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge CPU's. It works the same, except it's not on the actual board, it is in the CPU. Socket 2011, or Sandy Bridge-Extreme has none of these features......no on-board graphics, and no on-chip graphics. To use that system, you HAVE to install a separate graphics card.
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  4. Posts : 55
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       #24

    kbrady1979 said:
    No motherboard comes "with" a graphics card. Motherboards a few generations ago had an "on-board" graphics chip that were basically just useful enough to connect to a monitor and output graphics. Recently, they moved away from that and integrated graphics into the CPU, seen in Intel Socket 1155 Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge CPU's. It works the same, except it's not on the actual board, it is in the CPU. Socket 2011, or Sandy Bridge-Extreme has none of these features......no on-board graphics, and no on-chip graphics. To use that system, you HAVE to install a separate graphics card.
    Then once my graphics card is gone, my system is gone right without a new graphics card
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       #25

    helooo
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  6. Posts : 9,600
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    KKS21199 said:
    kbrady1979 said:
    No motherboard comes "with" a graphics card. Motherboards a few generations ago had an "on-board" graphics chip that were basically just useful enough to connect to a monitor and output graphics. Recently, they moved away from that and integrated graphics into the CPU, seen in Intel Socket 1155 Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge CPU's. It works the same, except it's not on the actual board, it is in the CPU. Socket 2011, or Sandy Bridge-Extreme has none of these features......no on-board graphics, and no on-chip graphics. To use that system, you HAVE to install a separate graphics card.
    Then once my graphics card is gone, my system is gone right without a new graphics card
    Technically, the system would work but it wouldn't do you any good because you wouldn't be able to see anything. If you use a Sandy Bridge board, such as the P9Z79 series, you would have to install a graphics card to be able to use it. Since you want or need speed, you probably wouldn't be happy with any of the onboard graphics of an Ivy Bridge bridge board and would get at least one graphics card anyway, especially if you want multiple monitors.
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  7. Posts : 55
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       #27

    thanks
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  8. Posts : 2,606
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       #28

    KKS21199 said:
    And also does aus P9X79 contains wireless card in it or i should buy it alone

    please proceed to this website,
    Motherboard - Computer Parts

    Can you say the difference between the 3 motherboards, P9X79, in the showed website, they have different prices so what are those differences
    I am unaware of any Asus X79 boards that include an onboard IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) adapter.

    The LGA2011 CPUs include no graphics capability.

    As for sorting multiple motherboards for you, you're asking too much. An LGA2011 system will be a rather expensive system, and at some point you'd best educate yourself before making that sort of purchase. I doubt that anyone will do all of the work for you.
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  9. Posts : 9,600
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       #29

    bobkn said:
    ...I am unaware of any Asus X79 boards that include an onboard IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) adapter...
    The ASUS P9X79 Deluxe has both WiFi and Bluetooth. Good luck finding one, though.
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  10. Posts : 2,606
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    Lady Fitzgerald said:
    bobkn said:
    ...I am unaware of any Asus X79 boards that include an onboard IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) adapter...
    The ASUS P9X79 Deluxe has both WiFi and Bluetooth. Good luck finding one, though.
    Right.

    I didn't know that, though.

    I think it's in stock here:

    ASUS P9X79 DELUXE Socket 2011 Socket R ATX Motherboard Intel X79 Core i7 LGA2011 CPUs Quad DDR3 2400O.C. SATA III 6Gb/s PCI-E3.0 Dual Gigabit LAN Wi-Fi Bluetooth 3.0 eSATA III USB3.0 Quad-GPU CrossFireX 3-Way SLI-Best Computer Online Store - Buy with

    Useful only to US customers, I fear.
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