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    MSI shows Z87 Gaming prototype at CeBIT

    Interesting (suposed working) sample from MSI with Military Standard 4 (NexFET capsules, thanks God no more Dr MOS ), LN2 Mode button, FPCAP GT Series caps, etc. More pictures and details you can find here.

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    And I seen soem ASRock boards Z87 too
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    Offcourse, you can find the ASRock models here and the Biostar models here
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    Nice clean socket area, but I really hope the production boards have a nicer color, like black...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lutjens View Post
    Nice clean socket area, but I really hope the production boards have a nicer color, like black...
    The production board does not have that ugly brown color
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    Why do haswell mobos still have VRMs? They're supposed to be integrated into the CPU substrate now. Why hasn't anyone noticed this??

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKPolice View Post
    Why do haswell mobos still have VRMs? They're supposed to be integrated into the CPU substrate now. Why hasn't anyone noticed this??
    Haswell boards still provide voltage to the CPU, it's just a single voltage instead of the 5 or so that it was before.

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    What's up with the odd spacing of the PCIe slots? What if people want to run 3 video cards?
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    The board certainly has the makings of MPOWER branding, if not a higher tier. I hope to have the answer soon...

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    why does it have 2x8pin cpu instead of 1x8pin cpu and 1x8pin pci-e. are PSUs shipping with 2x8pin cpu now?

    it looks like an interesting board, i would love to see some competition to the asrock or rog only market there seams to be now.

    Quote Originally Posted by UrbanSmooth View Post
    What's up with the odd spacing of the PCIe slots? What if people want to run 3 video cards?
    i would say it is for 2 cards as it looks to be 8x8x4, and the lightning needs 3 slots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    are PSUs shipping with 2x8pin cpu now?
    Maybe I missed your point, but they have been for years.
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    someone get that man a time machine so that he can travel back to the present day where most PSU's have 2x8 pin cpu cables... LOL... in fact, all he has to do is travel back to 2010
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuroikenshi View Post
    someone get that man a time machine so that he can travel back to the present day where most PSU's have 2x8 pin cpu cables... LOL... in fact, all he has to do is travel back to 2010
    i still have a 750tx, and when i build for people i stay around 600W and they only have one 8 pin sometimes with an extra 4 pin.

    so affter looking the 750tx has 2x8pin now with the v2 or + .
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