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    Quote Originally Posted by vario View Post
    So i guess AMD`s x99 equivalent got semi official now.

    From news section:
    That would indeed be cool!
    However, I also can't help but wonder if all that was done was added support based on the speculation? In other words, merely adding in a chip that incorporates twice that of what Ryzen has?
    On the flip side, it could be real as I guess one would need to know the hardware ID (CPUID) to detect it in the first place, no?
    Interesting either way you slice it

    And somna bish... I've been recommending the Beta as I assumed, since it's usually thus, that the Beta would've been far newer :S Yet, its version is 5.47 and latest release is 5.50... Whoops. However... I DID lose an Auxiliry Temp reading with v5.50 We'll see if I decide to keep using it or not I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Formula350 View Post
    That would indeed be cool!
    However, I also can't help but wonder if all that was done was added support based on the speculation? In other words, merely adding in a chip that incorporates twice that of what Ryzen has?
    On the flip side, it could be real as I guess one would need to know the hardware ID (CPUID) to detect it in the first place, no?
    Interesting either way you slice it

    And somna bish... I've been recommending the Beta as I assumed, since it's usually thus, that the Beta would've been far newer :S Yet, its version is 5.47 and latest release is 5.50... Whoops. However... I DID lose an Auxiliry Temp reading with v5.50 We'll see if I decide to keep using it or not I guess.
    The way these kinda software is written, if they say they added support for something, its real.Same for cpuz and gpuz and most similar software.
    Of course it doesnt mean that its gonna be released as a product you can buy for 100%, but its like 99%.And the way mr Mumak replied in the news section suggests he has real world data from such systems.It just makes me happy :-) . AMD after so much waiting, is getting back in the game BIG TIME.Other leaks suggest that threadripper cpus, are based of a B2 stepping, so thats something to look forward to also.And as they are made from 4 ccx`s, no more 16gb fast memory bottleneck.(which may be resolved either way in B2).
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