List of 1DIMM per channel pre-X99 HEDT boards: Rampage IV Formula Rampage IV Gene X79-UD7 X79 G1.Assasin X79-UD3 X79 Classified X79 Extreme 4 X79 Extreme 4M X58 Foxconn Bloodrage X58 Foxconn Flamingblade I'm pretty sure I could go on but those are all the ones I could think of quickly As for the DIMM intialization indication LEDs EVGA's X299 and Z390 DARK both have them. I think they have it on some other boards too but I'm not sure which ones.
I'm in love 😍😍😍 X99 was my fav platform, till now 5960x is working on my second rig. Custom LC and flawlessly 4.5/4.3 GHz! These were the golden times of Intel's HEDT. So jealous of that secret mobo!
Since you asked people to let you know; the EVGA X299 Dark has LEDs to indicate if a slot/channel has dropped. Also there were at least 12 1 DIMM per channel boards on HEDT from 1366 to 2011-3, 15+ if we count the Foxconn Bloodrage, Bloodrage GTI, Flaming Blade and Flaming Blade GTI as separate boards.
@@EvenBratsberg I don't like that big-ass flat chipset heatsink tbh. Maybe it looks better in person but it's a little silly on pictures. Also not a great fan of blue, an all black one would be super cool tho. I also like the actual finned heatsinks that actually work, like on the p9x79-e ws. They look just as good if not better imho.
just a headsup: the ASM1480 is just a mux, not a full PCIe switch. i.e: it only "changes" where the CPU/PCH's PCIe pins end up going to. A switch (like a PEX8747, for example) in contrast fully receives the packet, then forwards it along upstream, and has complex things like buffers, timing and backoff logic to ingest more data than what it can send out to the upstream port.
Would be more than nice, if you could bring a picture to Buildzoid (maybe over GN), I would love to see a pcb breakdown of him, but you did a great job too!!
The emissivity of a surface of a material describes how a well it emits thermal radiation. Some IR temperature guns have settings to account for different emissivities (ex: shinny metals have a different emissivity than stone). These setting changes the a the emissivity value in calculations that the IR temperature gun uses to determine temperature. If the wrong emissivity setting is used on the IR temperature gun on say for example a shinny aluminum pot, the temperature reading will be much lower than the actual temperature. My heat transfer professor out smarted a insurance investigator when the investigation didn’t know about emissivity when he was investigated an incident where a woman got burned by hot tea at a restaurant. My prof was asked to consult on behalf of the woman’s lawyer. When the investigator used the correct emissivity setting, the temperature of the tea was much higher than the previous measurement and the insurance company was convinced to settle with the burned woman.
I had the Radeon Black Edition for the Intel LGA775 series.....Was a nice mobo and totally against the grain in term of collaborations. I can only imagine how over-the-top that ASUS one is. 🤔 Great bit of historical entertainment bud, cheers. 👍
Loved the video! We use the ROG Asus V Extreme and Intel 6950X which has been an excellent system for rendering (Blender). Not sure how well it sold due to the price of CPU, but was by far - the best - board/chip combo that we used in our business to date. Not sure about gaming though, but I'm confident that as an ROG system it would rock. :)
@@Jolinator We agree completely. But it did turn out to be a sick build either way. Would we go this route again? No. There is better bang-for-the-buck, but this was before we discovered the reviews of reliable and unbiased sources like Der8auer/GamersNexus et al.
I am glad I've found such interresting tech channel as this one, you're doing it just right! Keep up the good work and btw. we do love your German accent ;-)
I imagine you have way more motherboards and couple of other top notch secret stuffs you can't really show us :) Have a great week and keep it up the great job!
This ram future is in asus rampage VI Extreme ( might be on omega too but i don't have that one ) you have led close to 24pin connector that show you ram is connected correctly same for pci-e as well
Amazing content! Not sure if you’re allowed to disclose into this kind of detail but did it came with black themed UEFI/BIOS setup just like R3BE and R4BE?
If you're right about there being a patent on showing error indicators by the source of the error... wow, is that ridiculous. What a great feature that would be. It's nearly impossible to read those labels when error LEDs are illuminated, mostly because they insist on making them blindingly bright (cost to fix: ~$0.00/unit, I'd guess; just use slightly more opaque led cover).
I would have loved this Board for GPU Rendering with Octane or Redshift, where cards dont need SLI or anything else. You could use 4 standard dual slot GPUs without thermal throttling
I have a Rampage V Edition 10 motherboard with the Rampage V Edition 10 Mono Block mated with a J batch 5960x up for sale on Reddit's hardwareswap right now!!!
Wouldn´t it be good if the smaller pci express lanes weren´t mounted too close to the bigger ones meaning that you block something you may want to use?
Nvidia dropped support due to lack of game support/development and issues it brought driver development. Quad and Triple Sli has always been troublesome in anything outside synthetic benchmarks, Microstutter on a quad sli setup was real.
Hi derbauer , huge fan , please answer my query........is it ok to place small heatsink on my motherboard chokes as it gets very hot in overclocking and theres only 4 chokes for vcore ....will placing small copper heatsink on top of the chokes affect voltage , magnetic/current fields ?? please reply .
Also I just love when motherboards have ram slots on both sides of the cpu socket... Can we please have this for normal boards as well like: X570, B550, X470 and B450?
If I were you I would constantly have a 6950x with 4x titan xp in sli and 32gb of ram clocked as high as is possible on the board sitting in the back of my office with a big ln2 button that controls a roboclocker knockoff type device.
the vertical M.2 was better why did they change it, it was easy to air-cool nvme like this even with your regular case airflow, now they place them sometimes under the cpu >
sli is actually insanely good optimized nowdays. Im thinking in adding another 1080 to my pc for 4k. Maybe make a video trying it out? Is sli really dead?
Meh. There are only a handful of games that will run both, much less run them well. If you are fine with MAKING sli work on the very few games that will utilize both cards go for it. If you think you can drop in another GPU, enable SLI, and call it good, you're going to have a rough time... When it works it is awesome! It is a pain in the ass... I do love to tinker so I am down with it but that's just me.
Completely useless and still interesting. Like finding out new dinosaur in archelogy. Something very unic and unsuitable to live on when the environment changed! I really liked this video. Are you planning to become the David Attenborough of obcure Computer technology? ;)
Hey anyone has a clue when Corsair will be available to Europian countries outside EU, i hate travelling 400km to Vienna to buy computer parts while beeing literaly bullied by Hungarian border police all the time
List of 1DIMM per channel pre-X99 HEDT boards:
Rampage IV Formula
Rampage IV Gene
X79-UD7
X79 G1.Assasin
X79-UD3
X79 Classified
X79 Extreme 4
X79 Extreme 4M
X58 Foxconn Bloodrage
X58 Foxconn Flamingblade
I'm pretty sure I could go on but those are all the ones I could think of quickly
As for the DIMM intialization indication LEDs EVGA's X299 and Z390 DARK both have them. I think they have it on some other boards too but I'm not sure which ones.
Wow really appreciate you shooting the same video twice for nearly every video you do
Only a few were made: Owns two of them :P:P
I'm in love 😍😍😍
X99 was my fav platform, till now 5960x is working on my second rig. Custom LC and flawlessly 4.5/4.3 GHz!
These were the golden times of Intel's HEDT. So jealous of that secret mobo!
Since you asked people to let you know; the EVGA X299 Dark has LEDs to indicate if a slot/channel has dropped.
Also there were at least 12 1 DIMM per channel boards on HEDT from 1366 to 2011-3, 15+ if we count the Foxconn Bloodrage, Bloodrage GTI, Flaming Blade and Flaming Blade GTI as separate boards.
My EVGA X99 runs all time very durable Mb. It is good to see prototype boards that almost made it to market. Good information, Thank you,
I really love my Rampage III Black, hope they bring black edition back in the future.
This sounds like an eminem line
I hope they bring back the amazing looks of the p9x79-e ws, omfg that board is insane sexy. Problaby the best looking mobo imo
@@EvenBratsberg I don't like that big-ass flat chipset heatsink tbh. Maybe it looks better in person but it's a little silly on pictures. Also not a great fan of blue, an all black one would be super cool tho. I also like the actual finned heatsinks that actually work, like on the p9x79-e ws. They look just as good if not better imho.
PCI-E spacing is still nice to have for the primary slot so stuff like video capture cards or m.2 adapter cards don't block off airflow as much
Oh man the discord notification got me good.
😂😂
Same. Think I got whiplash turning to check my PC
i was straight up "who dares message me", then i remembered i had messages muted
just a headsup: the ASM1480 is just a mux, not a full PCIe switch. i.e: it only "changes" where the CPU/PCH's PCIe pins end up going to. A switch (like a PEX8747, for example) in contrast fully receives the packet, then forwards it along upstream, and has complex things like buffers, timing and backoff logic to ingest more data than what it can send out to the upstream port.
X99 is actually from 2014, though there was a quiet X99 refresh in 2016.
Amazing Roman, please keep these videos coming - they are invaluable!
4:19 discord sound trolled me
Would be more than nice, if you could bring a picture to Buildzoid (maybe over GN), I would love to see a pcb breakdown of him, but you did a great job too!!
The LED patent belong to a small company, you might heard of them: IBM (they used it on their servers)
dude you need more subs you are very good!
I love this series and i thank you for it. I got into hardware quite late so it's quite cool to see all this hardware
Derbauer your work is amazing and your content is very unique. Now I find myself watching your channel most of the time.
BRO u can't I've been looking for this board, now I'll never find one since everybody will be looking!
The x79 ud7 had 1 dimm per channel also the rampage IV formula has 1 dimm per channel
I took one look at the board and immediately realized it was created for 4x SLI with pots on all the cards.
The emissivity of a surface of a material describes how a well it emits thermal radiation. Some IR temperature guns have settings to account for different emissivities (ex: shinny metals have a different emissivity than stone). These setting changes the a the emissivity value in calculations that the IR temperature gun uses to determine temperature. If the wrong emissivity setting is used on the IR temperature gun on say for example a shinny aluminum pot, the temperature reading will be much lower than the actual temperature. My heat transfer professor out smarted a insurance investigator when the investigation didn’t know about emissivity when he was investigated an incident where a woman got burned by hot tea at a restaurant. My prof was asked to consult on behalf of the woman’s lawyer. When the investigator used the correct emissivity setting, the temperature of the tea was much higher than the previous measurement and the insurance company was convinced to settle with the burned woman.
I have a server built around an Asus p6t6ws revolution. It still runs flawlessly.
This is really quality content and not the shit i have in home. Thanks you so much for showing this, Roman!
I had the Radeon Black Edition for the Intel LGA775 series.....Was a nice mobo and totally against the grain in term of collaborations. I can only imagine how over-the-top that ASUS one is. 🤔
Great bit of historical entertainment bud, cheers. 👍
That discord ping in your video had me check my desktop client. xd
Loved the video! We use the ROG Asus V Extreme and Intel 6950X which has been an excellent system for rendering (Blender). Not sure how well it sold due to the price of CPU, but was by far - the best - board/chip combo that we used in our business to date. Not sure about gaming though, but I'm confident that as an ROG system it would rock. :)
I just sold my rampage v e10 and 6950x for a 3900x setup. The 6950x was a great chip but at 1700$ intel was robbing us beyond belief.
@@Jolinator We agree completely. But it did turn out to be a sick build either way. Would we go this route again? No. There is better bang-for-the-buck, but this was before we discovered the reviews of reliable and unbiased sources like Der8auer/GamersNexus et al.
Basically an awesome history lesson for computer geeks!
Just sold my rampage v e10 and 6950x Great board pity broadwell-e wasnt a little more exciting to overclock.
I am glad I've found such interresting tech channel as this one, you're doing it just right! Keep up the good work and btw. we do love your German accent ;-)
LED lights along memory channels are standard feature on server motherboards. I first saw this around 2012.
Really enjoy this ,please keep it up.
I think rampage 4 black edition has those ram LEDs but at the edge of the board
Rarest hardware I`ve seen this year so far.
Very nice video and as always good content. I have the "regular" Rampage V Extreme (beast board!)
Rampage IV Formula hatte auch 1DPC; wenn man andere Marken auch zählt gabs auch noch das 1366er Foxconn Bloodrage :D
und und und.. gibt soo viele, GB X79 UD7 war wohl eins der verrücktesten
@@rouvenkniep9987 jup, Rampage IV hab ich nur speziell erwähnt weils halt auch nen ROG board ist :D
Amazing video man I have the normal rampage 5 in Red and black
I imagine you have way more motherboards and couple of other top notch secret stuffs you can't really show us :)
Have a great week and keep it up the great job!
my favourite series!
Very cool, keep them coming...
WOW, that memory LED feedback should be a common thing! + that thermal sensor is interesting :). Are you still having BehindTheScenes motherboards?
I love your 'wideos' Roman
I'd still love to have this board....
Love these videos of older and or prototype boards! You got any Asus rampage iv extreme?
Thank you for sharing.
I have a Rampage V edition 10, still going hard, 6950x accompanying it ,thats looks like the brother born premature
Msi x399 meg creation has ddr led detectors.
x299 dark also
Again, no coke. My disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
This ram future is in asus rampage VI Extreme ( might be on omega too but i don't have that one ) you have led close to 24pin connector that show you ram is connected correctly same for pci-e as well
Now I thought my Asus WS Sage X299 mobo was big. I had 4 X99 Asus mobo and this board would have been nice.
Well .. I'm a little envious ... Ciao
x99 was released late 2014, I think you said 2016 in this video. Otherwise, this was pretty damn cool man.
He said this board was made right at the end of x99 and that's why they never released it
Amazing content! Not sure if you’re allowed to disclose into this kind of detail but did it came with black themed UEFI/BIOS setup just like R3BE and R4BE?
Very cool collection :)
If you're right about there being a patent on showing error indicators by the source of the error... wow, is that ridiculous. What a great feature that would be. It's nearly impossible to read those labels when error LEDs are illuminated, mostly because they insist on making them blindingly bright (cost to fix: ~$0.00/unit, I'd guess; just use slightly more opaque led cover).
Can you revisit Sandybridge on the next HW legends!
I would have loved this Board for GPU Rendering with Octane or Redshift, where cards dont need SLI or anything else. You could use 4 standard dual slot GPUs without thermal throttling
I just got a rampage VI extreme omega for less than half price the other day. Only missing the dimm.2 card..which I have a few of already.
We'd probably see an X299 version of this if Intel wasn't having such a hard time supplying LGA 2066 CPUs right now.
I have a Rampage V Edition 10 motherboard with the Rampage V Edition 10 Mono Block mated with a J batch 5960x up for sale on Reddit's hardwareswap right now!!!
The rampage iv formula also has 1 dimm/channel!
a lot of boards have got this. X79 UD7 etc...
nice
this kind of prototype could worth 100k something
Today on "hardware I cannot ever possibly afford"
I think the Cut Standby button is the Retry button nowadays.
that's a different thing. Retry re-applies the BIOS settings and reboots
Wouldn´t it be good if the smaller pci express lanes weren´t mounted too close to the bigger ones meaning that you block something you may want to use?
my MSI x470 gaming pro carbon have dimm LED's, so you can see what socket is filled ( also a xmp led, so you can see if the mode is enabled )
Hey there! I'm interested in the outro song. Anyone knows the name? Btw cool vid!
7:26 MSI Z390 Tomahawk has this feature
I've always wanted to ask, why did the quad channel GPU linking get phased out? Is it a limitation of PCIE v3?
Nvidia dropped support due to lack of game support/development and issues it brought driver development. Quad and Triple Sli has always been troublesome in anything outside synthetic benchmarks, Microstutter on a quad sli setup was real.
@@Jolinator Thanks, that makes sense.
Hi derbauer , huge fan , please answer my query........is it ok to place small heatsink on my motherboard chokes as it gets very hot in overclocking and theres only 4 chokes for vcore ....will placing small copper heatsink on top of the chokes affect voltage , magnetic/current fields ?? please reply .
I’m aware of that motherboard. I was trying to get it but unfortunately international shipping wasn’t fair.
Very interesting thank you Daniel Jordan (I believe that is your name, right?)
Will you send some high def photos to buildzoid for a PCB breakdown? Please please please???
Also I just love when motherboards have ram slots on both sides of the cpu socket...
Can we please have this for normal boards as well like: X570, B550, X470 and B450?
both sides on the mainstream platform would mean to give up space for the vrm and route a memory channel around.. that would basically not work.
@@rouvenkniep9987 I know, but it is just so sexy :P
@@teaser6089 Z390 dark is sexy xd
If I were you I would constantly have a 6950x with 4x titan xp in sli and 32gb of ram clocked as high as is possible on the board sitting in the back of my office with a big ln2 button that controls a roboclocker knockoff type device.
the vertical M.2 was better why did they change it, it was easy to air-cool nvme like this even with your regular case airflow, now they place them sometimes under the cpu >
sli is actually insanely good optimized nowdays. Im thinking in adding another 1080 to my pc for 4k. Maybe make a video trying it out? Is sli really dead?
SLI is definitely on it's way out
Meh. There are only a handful of games that will run both, much less run them well. If you are fine with MAKING sli work on the very few games that will utilize both cards go for it. If you think you can drop in another GPU, enable SLI, and call it good, you're going to have a rough time...
When it works it is awesome! It is a pain in the ass... I do love to tinker so I am down with it but that's just me.
I love ES, unreleased epic inner hw sauce kinda shit!
The MSI MEG X399 Creation has per-DIMM LEDs like that; maybe it's MSI, or MSI paid licensing fees to whomever it is.
i had Edition 10, was my favorite board and this a best mobo on X99. V extreme was buggy
Was a fantastic board, build quality was fantastic. Broadwell-e was a let down unfortunately.
Any way to make Asus GTX 690 Mars Edition to the list?
What happened to the overclocked video?
tons of I/O
Waaaassaaaaaaaaaapppp
ace so you gonna do a flashback oc on it or what or just borrow it gn for a oc session lol
Is it me or did he miss the socketed BIOS chips?
4:16 discord notification? ahha ;)
Call the Buildzoid now...!!
Completely useless and still interesting. Like finding out new dinosaur in archelogy. Something very unic and unsuitable to live on when the environment changed!
I really liked this video. Are you planning to become the David Attenborough of obcure Computer technology? ;)
Gigabyte I think has the copyright for the lit ram sockets.
2x PS2 ports, drools :p~
Can i buy one of them off of you ? Working. One?
Can you sell that one? I’m still on my R5E :)
my dead dual bios gigabyte p4 mb cries...
Broken single ps/2 connector, needed another one ;) not dual bios.
What socket have it?
still using my x79
Hey anyone has a clue when Corsair will be available to Europian countries outside EU, i hate travelling 400km to Vienna to buy computer parts while beeing literaly bullied by Hungarian border police all the time
Wait, you stole it from ASUS then :)
But weird why ASUS decided not to reveal this..
I believe he had some affiliation with ASUS. And if you watched the video, you’d find your answer.
Discord Bloop @ 4:17