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[Death];26386639 said:still on i920 here, not sure if to go for DC or haswell-E for a bigger jump. any timeframes on haswell E ?
Now they finally decide to release a properly built chip but lock out loads of people from using it.
True i suppose bru, but it does leave a bit of a bad taste when you already own a high end board that you've owned for a very short time. Only to realise there is no upgrade path on it, and the chips it does support are gimped directly from the factory. Of course you can delid but its bye bye warranty, its a poor show when the customer has to finish the job on a product. Like buying a 200mph sports car, only to find that it has no brakes fitted.
More like finding it over heats at 190mph
My thinking behind z97 was with broadwell in mind. But now I am sure new chipsets will be released with the broadwell release making current z97 redundant as well.
This is the reason why there is no point buying a z97 now thinking about broadwell upgrade later because Intel will release gimped versions of broadwell on z97 platform and the mainstream CPU's on z whatever platform will be new.
Intel have done it before and they will do it again.....actually they still are doing it now!
My Z87 Hero VI has got a bios update for the anniversary Pentium and the Devils Canyon Cpu's. The 4690K and 4790K have popped up on the cpu compatibility list too. They were not on it last week.
My Z87 Hero VI has got a bios update for the anniversary Pentium and the Devils Canyon Cpu's. The 4690K and 4790K have popped up on the cpu compatibility list too. They were not on it last week.
No z87 support is utterly disgusting from Intel and is treating the customers who only just recently splashed out on a new motherboard appalingly!
This won't affect 99% of Intel's Customers, though. Most of those who bought a Z87 motherboard in the last month or two, will have no idea DC is coming very soon.
The customers who however do read forums such as this one, would have known DC was coming in may/june for many months, and have no-one to blame but themselves, for buying into Z87 when it's a year old already. That was a decision they made for themselves, since it's been rumoured for many months that DC will only function on z97.