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Well they did it on the X79 with the 3820. However, it didn't sacrifice any lanes availability, was an affordable route into X79 and possible upgrade later of the CPU. Here, we don't see any of that. They COULD have played things like the i7-3820 and it would have been acceptable.
As to other people complaining about all lanes not being available on all CPU's, what am I missing? This has been part of the HEDT CPU practice for awhile now. Higher level CPU's get full lane access, lower-level get reduced access. So maybe I'm not understanding the current complaints.
With AMD you get 64 lanes no matter what you buy. That's the foundation of the complaints.