Monday, April 4th 2016

MSI Socket LGA2011v3 Motherboards Ready for "Broadwell-E"

MSI, world leading in motherboards and most popular brand in the X99 motherboards market is pleased to announce that all current MSI X99 motherboards fully support the next generation LGA 2011-3 socket processors, also known as 'Broadwell-E'. BIOS updates are now made available for download via the official MSI website.

With these BIOS updates users can benefit from better performance and compatibility using the latest Intel extreme edition processors with more processor cores and higher frequencies. Highly acclaimed, MSI continues to push for outstanding performance, a unique and attractive look & feel and solid reliability for its X99 motherboards.
Motherboards with "Broadwell-E" support BIOS (Latest BIOS Ver):
  • X99S MPOWER (E7885IMS.M80)
  • X99A SLI Krait Edition (E7885IMS.N50)
  • X99S SLI Krait Edition (E7885IMS.N50)
  • X99A RAIDER (E7885IMS.P20)
  • X99A RAIDER (E7885IMS.P20)
  • X99A GAMING 7 (E7885IMS.HC0)
  • X99S GAMING 7 (E7885IMS.HC0)
  • X99A SLI PLUS (E7885IMS.1A0)
  • X99S SLI PLUS (E7885IMS.1A0)
  • X99A MPOWER (E7885IMS.M80)
  • X99A GODLIKE GAMING (E7883IMS.130)
  • X99A GODLIKE GAMING CARBON (E7883IMS.210)
  • X99A GAMING 9 ACK (E7882IMS.320)
  • X99S GAMING 9 ACK (E7882IMS.260)
  • X99S GAMING 9 AC (E7882IMS.190)
  • X99A XPOWER AC (E7881IMS.A30)
  • X99S XPOWER AC (E7881IMS.190)
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7 Comments on MSI Socket LGA2011v3 Motherboards Ready for "Broadwell-E"

#1
Chaitanya
So does this mean like X58/X79 before we wont see any upgrade to the X99 chipset apart from new BIOS to support new CPUs?
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#2
Caring1
That's some impressive figures, with support for XEON will they also support 128Gb ECC Ram?
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#3
PP Mguire
ChaitanyaSo does this mean like X58/X79 before we wont see any upgrade to the X99 chipset apart from new BIOS to support new CPUs?
Tis be the nature of HEDT my man. Mine's lasted me 4 years so far.
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#4
Chaitanya
PP MguireTis be the nature of HEDT my man. Mine's lasted me 4 years so far.
It will last couple more years, thats the beauty of HEDT. I was hoping for small revision to add in integrated usb 3.1 and support new thunderbolt3 standard. Right now sadly gigabyte has no X99 offerings with Usb 3.1 which are offered by both Asus and Msi.
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#5
PP Mguire
ChaitanyaIt will last couple more years, thats the beauty of HEDT. I was hoping for small revision to add in integrated usb 3.1 and support new thunderbolt3 standard. Right now sadly gigabyte has no X99 offerings with Usb 3.1 which are offered by both Asus and Msi.
I said screw it and got a card for when I'll ever need 3.1 gen 2. Right now I have nothing external that needs 10Gb/s USB ports.
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#6
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
ChaitanyaIt will last couple more years, thats the beauty of HEDT. I was hoping for small revision to add in integrated usb 3.1 and support new thunderbolt3 standard. Right now sadly gigabyte has no X99 offerings with Usb 3.1 which are offered by both Asus and Msi.
Most of the X99 boards with 3.1 and thunderbolt support use an add on pci-e card anyway. If they don't use that it is burning PCI-e lanes on the motherboard anyway.
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#7
HumanSmoke
Caring1That's some impressive figures, with support for XEON will they also support 128Gb ECC Ram?
Why not? Gigabyte has already issued a BIOS update for 16GB RAM module support so I doubt MSI (and Asus for that matter) wouldn't do likewise.
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