4 dimm slots these days is immediate no sale for me, and the icing in the cake is that damn gun that is just as stupid as some other board had heatsink that was shaped like few bullets. I mean ffs these boards are most likely been sold to ppl that are past toy guns. I agree with etamin, they should find artist or even better if they just get a guy who can make efficient heatsink, and just put those pretty pictures on the packaging so that customers don't have to "suffer" from them. Reply
What are you going to do with 8 memory slots other than install more RAM than 99% of end users, especially gamers and overclockers which is what boards like this one and the Gigabyte X79 UD7 and the upcoming Asus Rampage IV Formula are targeted at, are capable of making use of? All installing 8 DIMM's is going to do for you is limit your max RAM frequency to that of your worst module.
If your someone that is building a workstation that could actually make use of over 16-32GB of RAM then you would be looking at something like the X79 UD5 which is marketed towards those types of users, not a gaming or extreme tweaking and overclocking motherboard.Reply
Virtually all of the latency occurs after the traffic leaves your local network... and within a local network, latency is negligible to begin with.Reply
I believe they have been rehashing this same chip at this same frequency for a long time. I've only seen mixed reviews. Some reviews giving it a tiny advantage, and some showing it is actually slower. All in all I think spending the money for this chip on a stronger video card would be a better investment. I wish I could see some credible independent reviews that showed this was a definite cost effective benefit to a high end gaming rig, but I’m not aware of any.Reply
I remember back in the day Anandtech takes into account customer service when doing a review. Never really thought how important it is until now.
Bought a Gigabyte motherboard and Channel A memory slot on the board is bad. RMA'ed it and took 3 weeks total from the time I shipped it to the time I got the board back. All they did was flash the BIOS to the latest revision and sent me the same board back! I immediately ran the same test as before and the system crashed within 3 minutes of booting up. Tried calling them 4 times this week and gave up after being on hold for over an hour. They don't do advanced RMAs either, so I'm stuck with a bad board again until I can get a hold of someone to RMA the board and wait 3 weeks then hope they actually replaced it.
Why don't Anandtech bring back the customer service portion of the review and compare the RMA policies between manufacturers? I had the pleasure of dealing with Asus in the past and they were excellent, offered to advanced RMA my board and even gave me a return shipping label to ship the bad board back! And that is after 1.5 years of use and the board was out of warranty!Reply
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Filiprino - Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - link
Serioulsy, why the motherboard heatsink has the shape of a gun?We're neither h4xx0rz nor 1337 m3g4 pr0 g4m3rZ. Reply
etamin - Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - link
I agree, these gimmicky designs are getting way out of hand. Gigabyte desperately needs to find an artist for the job, not a gamer. Replycompvter - Friday, December 02, 2011 - link
4 dimm slots these days is immediate no sale for me, and the icing in the cake is that damn gun that is just as stupid as some other board had heatsink that was shaped like few bullets. I mean ffs these boards are most likely been sold to ppl that are past toy guns. I agree with etamin, they should find artist or even better if they just get a guy who can make efficient heatsink, and just put those pretty pictures on the packaging so that customers don't have to "suffer" from them. Replysurt - Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - link
Not buying a 4-memory-slot x79 board. ReplyGolgatha - Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - link
Me either. Any x79 board I buy, especially for $400, is going to have 8 memory slots. Replyburningrave101 - Saturday, December 03, 2011 - link
What are you going to do with 8 memory slots other than install more RAM than 99% of end users, especially gamers and overclockers which is what boards like this one and the Gigabyte X79 UD7 and the upcoming Asus Rampage IV Formula are targeted at, are capable of making use of? All installing 8 DIMM's is going to do for you is limit your max RAM frequency to that of your worst module.If your someone that is building a workstation that could actually make use of over 16-32GB of RAM then you would be looking at something like the X79 UD5 which is marketed towards those types of users, not a gaming or extreme tweaking and overclocking motherboard. Reply
code65536 - Wednesday, November 30, 2011 - link
Virtually all of the latency occurs after the traffic leaves your local network... and within a local network, latency is negligible to begin with. Replyfatpat268 - Thursday, December 01, 2011 - link
I have to agree. While I'm sure benchmarks will show a difference, but in a real world application the difference will be hardly noticeable.Overall, I'm just surprised that the killer nic is still around. Reply
yammerpickle2 - Thursday, December 01, 2011 - link
I believe they have been rehashing this same chip at this same frequency for a long time. I've only seen mixed reviews. Some reviews giving it a tiny advantage, and some showing it is actually slower. All in all I think spending the money for this chip on a stronger video card would be a better investment. I wish I could see some credible independent reviews that showed this was a definite cost effective benefit to a high end gaming rig, but I’m not aware of any. Replyscoliosis - Sunday, December 18, 2011 - link
I remember back in the day Anandtech takes into account customer service when doing a review. Never really thought how important it is until now.Bought a Gigabyte motherboard and Channel A memory slot on the board is bad. RMA'ed it and took 3 weeks total from the time I shipped it to the time I got the board back. All they did was flash the BIOS to the latest revision and sent me the same board back! I immediately ran the same test as before and the system crashed within 3 minutes of booting up. Tried calling them 4 times this week and gave up after being on hold for over an hour. They don't do advanced RMAs either, so I'm stuck with a bad board again until I can get a hold of someone to RMA the board and wait 3 weeks then hope they actually replaced it.
Why don't Anandtech bring back the customer service portion of the review and compare the RMA policies between manufacturers? I had the pleasure of dealing with Asus in the past and they were excellent, offered to advanced RMA my board and even gave me a return shipping label to ship the bad board back! And that is after 1.5 years of use and the board was out of warranty! Reply
amar1690 - Wednesday, January 11, 2012 - link
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