New X399 motherboards incoming?

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I notice the Asrock Gaming Professional Fatal1ty motherboard is "End of Life" at a competitor and most stockists seem to have very low to no stock of the first wave of boards. Does this mean there are new ones about to land? @Gibbo
 
Fingers crossed, specing up a 2950x pc just now and would love to have more options!

Very nice. I'm trying to do it on a slightly smaller budget, but should be fun building it up over time. The refreshed boards do look good. Very strong VRMs and more features than you can shake a stick at :)
 
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I see rumours that X499 may debut at CES in January. Good job I'm in no hurry! Just hope they take first gen TR CPUs.

You don’t launch a new socket/CPU and then abandon your first gen chips with a chipset update for the same socket type. TR and Ryzen both made commitments to long term socket support, even my x270 supports 2nd gen Ryzen and x370 boards support 1st gen chips.
 
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You don’t launch a new socket/CPU and then abandon your first gen chips with a chipset update for the same socket type. TR and Ryzen both made commitments to long term socket support, even my x270 supports 2nd gen Ryzen and x370 boards support 1st gen chips.

Yes I've read those commitments. Things can change, I don't expect they will. I just hope they don't assume people will upgrade CPUS rather than motherboards.
 
I see rumours that X499 may debut at CES in January. Good job I'm in no hurry! Just hope they take first gen TR CPUs.

This will most likely happen sometime before the new 7nm thread rippers next year. i was going to get 2950x but decided its not worth it with new threadripper so close by. Not worth dropping almost £900 on CPU for it to be OLD in less than a year. At least the 7nm stuff will be new process node and hopefully allow overclocking close to 5ghz.
 
This will most likely happen sometime before the new 7nm thread rippers next year. i was going to get 2950x but decided its not worth it with new threadripper so close by. Not worth dropping almost £900 on CPU for it to be OLD in less than a year. At least the 7nm stuff will be new process node and hopefully allow overclocking close to 5ghz.

Makes sense. Those 7nm chips should be beasts. I'm planning to put my "cheap" 1900X in a V2 motherboard then drop in a 7nm once they've dropped in price in a few years time. I can't really justify £500+ on a CPU for what I use them for and I seem to have too many other interests!
 
Yes I've read those commitments. Things can change, I don't expect they will. I just hope they don't assume people will upgrade CPUS rather than motherboards.

Why would you even worry about this? It’s about as likely Intel releasing Xeon’s for x499 boards.
 
This will most likely happen sometime before the new 7nm thread rippers next year. i was going to get 2950x but decided its not worth it with new threadripper so close by. Not worth dropping almost £900 on CPU for it to be OLD in less than a year. At least the 7nm stuff will be new process node and hopefully allow overclocking close to 5ghz.
There is always another new product just around the corner, getting the first Gen 7nm will mean then being faced with the same problem those with TR1 have now. I personally skip several generations each time, makes this concern far less of an issue when justifying to myself. Current CPU is an i5-3570k, going to TR2 2950x but I'll stick on that until my video editor is at more power which could be a long time..
 
I've also been think of building a Threadripper workstation based on the upcoming X399 MSI MEG motherboard and putting a 1900x in temporarily until the 7nm chips are out next year. Here's hoping the above comments are true that it can be done :D
 
I've also been think of building a Threadripper workstation based on the upcoming X399 MSI MEG motherboard and putting a 1900x in temporarily until the 7nm chips are out next year. Here's hoping the above comments are true that it can be done :D

Checking the MSI compatibility list for the MEG Creation all first and second gen TR CPUs work on it.
 
I notice the Asrock Gaming Professional Fatal1ty motherboard is "End of Life" at a competitor and most stockists seem to have very low to no stock of the first wave of boards. Does this mean there are new ones about to land? @Gibbo
I wonder why the x399 fatality is eol? I know I'm biased because I own one (and it cost 400 quid or whatever just months ago), but it seems to have all the features one would expect from he latest boards and it still fits all threadrippers. Can't ASRock be arsed updating the BIOS anymore?
 
I wonder why the x399 fatality is eol? I know I'm biased because I own one (and it cost 400 quid or whatever just months ago), but it seems to have all the features one would expect from he latest boards and it still fits all threadrippers. Can't ASRock be arsed updating the BIOS anymore?

I think there must be some updated ones incoming. Perhaps adding some features to better cope with the high end TR chips?
 
I wonder why the x399 fatality is eol? I know I'm biased because I own one (and it cost 400 quid or whatever just months ago), but it seems to have all the features one would expect from he latest boards and it still fits all threadrippers. Can't ASRock be arsed updating the BIOS anymore?

I feel your pain, Asus C6H users just had a discussion thread de-stickied on the ROG forum (fair enough, they are pushing the C7H) but the BIOS discussion thread got closed. A little galling when the last post made admits core functionality issues from six months back are still outstanding and they have no timeline on a fix and clearly don’t want further feedback. Abandonware suddenly takes on a much more real meaning.
 
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