10-15-2019 01:43 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:35 PM by ROGBot
10-15-2019 02:43 AM
Alexauwa wrote:
Hey guys,
I've been looking into various mainboards for a stable 5.0 GHz i9900K. I've found the following:
Gigabyte Z390 AORUS ULTRA
Asus ROG Strix Z390-E
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Hero
MSI MEG Z390
In a couple of reviews the Maximus has been the hottest one. The VRM values load up quite a lot causing the mainboard run hot, specially in OC.
My lastest board was the Asus X99-A II which seemed fine.
I think I wont need an extreme highend mainboard though. But I need maximum performance for my 9900K which is for 4K/6K video editing and an stable 5.0 GHz.
I also need to get most performance out of my Samsung 970 Evo Plus M2s. Will be using two there and dont want any PCI Lane bottleneck. My GPU might still be my old GTX 1060. Maybe a RTX 2070 later on.
So to sum up I need two full speed M2 and a good stable 5.0 Ghz OC with that board. What you think?
Thanks,
Alex :cool:
10-15-2019 03:25 AM
MrAgapiGC wrote:
I have test all those. and all those gets the 5.0 mark easy. The M2 has nothing to do with the 5.0 oc. so take that out. HeroXi, MegZ390 and the ultra are very good oc board. My test has shown that VRM temps are good. on all those board, event that professional has good review on all. I have not see my codexi or heroxi have issues with vrm temps. The stable 5.0 will depend on the quality of the 9900k. Mine is stable at 5.0 1.28volts (i try to get 1.26volts but on some apps crash) 24/7 using a aio max temp 68c on a 32 ambient. other need more volts. VRM has never see more than 50C (take notes on my ambien) and I am using the dual pin eps and cpu takes 200wplus from the PSU.
You can choose all minus the z390-e since is a entry model but ok. so is about price and brand. Me I use all those, but is more about ecosystem. same brand for all component to reduce issues on the long run. aside that .... that is it