DCPMM compatibility with W-series CPUS (both 2200 and 3200 series) is very confusing. Appreciate your comment to look into it, but if you can post an update either in a separate article or this would, it'd be quite appreciated. Intel's segmentation is so confusing that I think even their partners don't know what is supported any more.
The dedicated thermal probe for each NVMe slot is interesting, has this been done on other boards in the past?
Not really sure what it would gain you, other than I guess ramping a fan up if the NVMe is close to throttle temps, but I have to imagine that any build using this sort of board already has a fan moving air and this then becomes superfluous...
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ZoZo - Monday, December 23, 2019 - link
The same for sTRX4 please.Korguz - Monday, December 23, 2019 - link
same for epyc rome would be even betterbill.rookard - Thursday, December 26, 2019 - link
Indeed. I'd love to see some AMD love from this. Dual EPYC Rome workstation board would be... interesting.jospoortvliet - Thursday, December 26, 2019 - link
Humm dualsocket 64 core epic workstation? Boom...SSNSeawolf - Monday, December 23, 2019 - link
Gavin,DCPMM compatibility with W-series CPUS (both 2200 and 3200 series) is very confusing. Appreciate your comment to look into it, but if you can post an update either in a separate article or this would, it'd be quite appreciated. Intel's segmentation is so confusing that I think even their partners don't know what is supported any more.
gavbon - Friday, December 27, 2019 - link
We've reached out to gigabyte to clarify, will update ASAPZPrime - Monday, December 23, 2019 - link
The dedicated thermal probe for each NVMe slot is interesting, has this been done on other boards in the past?Not really sure what it would gain you, other than I guess ramping a fan up if the NVMe is close to throttle temps, but I have to imagine that any build using this sort of board already has a fan moving air and this then becomes superfluous...