MSI Confirms Existence of AMD TRX40 based Motherboard for Threadripper 3000 Accidentally

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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    I am waiting for this. Quad Channel RAM, at least 8-12 cores to start at reasonable prices to start.

    Hope Asrock, Asus, Gigabyte and all the heavy hitters comes out with good quality components and a NO BLING option! Just good quality with performance.
     
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    It should even support octa channel ram and up to 64c/128t. Idk how can intel fight this.
     
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    it won't.
     
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    Speak for yourself! RGB LEDs add 5% to gaming benchmarks, and stickers put on the chassis (particularly covering up those ugly fan vents) are known to give an additional 5%.

    Psh... noob....
     
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    I actually wasn't a fan of RGB until I "accidentally" bought some RGB ram during my 1600X build and now I'm even running the Wraith Prism with it's RGB on. I think I have a 10 second computer now......
     
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    I never bought something specifically for RGB, but a lot of modern / high-end gear comes with it (and I'm typically too lazy to turn it off :p). It's how they get ya.
     
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    The mb companies need to hire a Plummer ! Seriously they leak from everywhere :p
     
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    The title says it all, "may not be backwards compatible" then they go on about the pin layout may need to change due to large chiplet design but i have a feeling this is only applicable for the 64 core CPU which in all honesty the current boards VRM layout and tracing may prove issues anyway since the Ryzen 3000 is sensitive to transient response.
     
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    Note the word "rumor"... It's very difficult for me to take wccftech seriously. When they broke the false story about Dr. Su going back to IBM (so silly, that), even when Dr. Su herself denied the rumor immediately, the wccftech author said, unbelievably, "I stand by my story".... Unreal. So the guy expects people to believe that he knows more about Dr. Su's business than Dr. Su? Oh, brother. Fake news proliferates, and many people are finding a Tweet to be a marvelous antidote to incessant media propaganda. Of course, such immediate corrections really bother the people responsible for the propaganda, providing an up-close look at their lack of character, brains, or both.
     

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