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12-05-2018 04:26 PM #11
The TUF board was designed with the user who needed dependability as their main buying reason.
Maximus - is the ROG range and is the high end premium side of motherboards. Lots of features, and bling that will appeal to high end gamers and system builders who want to show case their PC. Modders and the like.
For day to day use I personally would go with a TUF board. Less to go wrong in my view.To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.
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12-05-2018 07:23 PM #12
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holyfuk - I just realized that the 8 phases on the Tuf ain't true phases (they're actually 4 true phases and 8 virtual phases)
if that's true then an octocore will definitely melt the VRM's right? no quad-VRM can reliably run an octocore at full stock speed +_+
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12-05-2018 08:16 PM #13
Dude I have told you it will be fine. If you do not believe me then well and good - look at another motherboard or a different manufacturer.
At the end of the day it is you that has to be happy. And it seems you want to be convinced to get another motherboard and not the TUF. All good - don't get the TUF board go for a Maximus Extreme XI they are designed for the 9900K - I have one and love it.
Take care bud. I am sure that what ever you choose you will be happy with the outcome.To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.