Z170 vs X99
>discuss
>2017
Depends. X99 are better in SLI/Crossfire situations.
>>52445544
newfag
>>52445530
x99 allows you to have 8 cores and quad channel RAM
>>52445530
dude
>>52448602
if only
>>52445544
2011, rose has been gone for years already.
>>52450078
everytime I think about it I start crying and the tears just don't stop
>>52450097
Some fat cock is making her skinny cunny bulge right now
>>52445530
x86_64 > x86 > x99
>>52445530
X99 pros
- enough lanes for both SLI and m.2
- quad channel means you don't need fast RAM for good throughput
- double RAM capacity
- native Xeon and ECC support on most boards
- no bendgate or math problems
Z170 pros
- RAID0 m.2 SSDs
- USB3.1 type-C on most boards
- more suitible for compact systems
- slightly cheaper
- slightly faster in single-threaded workloads
To me X99 seems to have much more upgrade potential and is a better overall choice if you want a high-end system.
Once Broadwell is out, X99 is going to get updates with new boards that will feature much of the same stuff Z170 does now, making even less sense to go that way.