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Published: 2015-04-22, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Every enthusiast dreams of building a budgetless rig with nothing but the best hardware. That fantasy becomes reality for a lucky few, but we generally aim to spend around $1,000 to $1,500 on a gaming system. That's a realistic target for most of our read...
Published: 2014-12-08, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Attractive gamer theme design, Stable performance, Overclocks relatively well (4.4GHz), BIOS easy to figure out, FStream software comes in handy for managing, Just the right amount of fan headers and storage, Better quality audio improves the gaming exper
Good Night LED function didn't work, Key Master and Fatal1ty Mouse Port best for basic peripherals only, LifeStyle feature descriptions are needed, 3pin fan headers are outdated
The ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer fills a more unique void in the X99 gamer category. The micro-ATX size for a good platform, with some upper echelon features, without a hefty premium. The Purity Sound 2 provided a good gaming audio experience, especially t...
Abstract: ASRock is ready to take on EVGA in the battle for enthusiast-oriented microATX motherboards. Can the company best known for value conquer its gaming-centric competitor in overclocking and features, or will this be a pure pricing play? The old idiom “goo...
Unique Cosmetics, Good Overclocking Features and Ability, Well Thought Out Software Package, Logical Layout, Very Reasonable Price
The ASRock Fatal1ty motherboards have a reputation for great gaming and the Fatal1ty X99M Killer continues that legacy. All the popular gaming hardware features are there and all work perfectly. The included gaming software also features a great design an...
Abstract: With the launch of the new Intel socket LGA 2011-3 all large motherboard vendors also updated their micro-ATX models. At the moment there are nine different models available and prices span from 200 up to 290 Euro. This article will allow you to compare a...
Abstract: With the launch of the new Intel socket LGA 2011-3 all large motherboard vendors also updated their micro-ATX models. At the moment there are nine different models available and prices span from 200 up to 290 Euro. This article will allow you to compare a...
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Published: 2015-02-11, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
32Gbps (PCIe 3.0 x4) Ultra M.2 connector, Highbandwidth CrossFire/SLI support alongside fast M.2 connection, Intel and Killer NICs, Positive audio system, Solid power delivery system with good CPU overclocking capacity, Plenty of connectivity – (up to six
Not fully stable with 3GHz memory, PCIe slot configuration could be more flexible for dual graphics card users, MiniPCIe (or M.2 PCIe) connector for a wireless card (alongside two graphics boards and an M.2 SSD) would be convenient.
The ASRock X99M Fatal1ty Killer is a well-designed motherboard that employs a number of creative tweaks. Gamers are likely to be satisfied by the multi-card support in addition to high-speed M.2 storage connectivity.Performance-wise, ASRock's X99M Killer ...
Very good layout, Debug/power buttons, User friendly BIOS, Excellent build quality, Decent overclocking potential, Runs memory at 3,000MHz
Third PCIe is x4, No additional USB 3.0, High-bandwidth PCIe close together
ASRock addresses the Intel X99 micro-ATX market with two solid boards. The better of the two is the Fatal1ty X99M Killer, priced at £185, and offers a sensible mix of features and solid performance.Enthusiasts will enjoy the logical layout, debug LED ...
Abstract: ASRock is ready to take on EVGA in the battle for enthusiast-oriented microATX motherboards. Can the company best known for value conquer its gaming-centric competitor in overclocking and features, or will this be a pure pricing play? The old idiom “goo...
With the Fatal1ty X99M Killer ASRock has a solid motherboard in it's portfolio, which is based on Intels latest X99 chipset Having a closer look at the features mix reveals there have quite a few reasonable choices been made Which is why here and there y...