Hammer1-1 Posted June 17, 2018 Posted June 17, 2018 Looking at the Asus ROG Maximum X Code LGA1151 (300 series) motherboard and an Intel Core i7 8086k. Ive been away from computers for a while and Coffee Lake has me a bit confused. Is this processor X370 compatible? And at that, is the Max X (300 series) an X370 type motherboard? Intel 13900k @ 5.8ghz | 64gb GSkill Trident Z | MSI z790 Meg ACE | Zotac RTX4090 | Asus 1000w psu | Slaw RX Viper 2 pedals | VPForce Rhino/VKB MCE Ultimate + STECS Mk2 MAX / Virpil MongoosT50+ MongoosT50CM | Virpil TCS+/ AH64D grip/custom AH64D TEDAC | Samsung Odyssey G9 + Odyssey Ark | Next Level Racing Flight Seat Pro | WinWing F-18 MIPS | No more VR for this pilot. My wallpaper and skins On today's episode of "Did You Know", Cessna Skyhawk crashes into cemetery; over 800 found dead as workers keep digging.
iKyrThraad993i Posted June 17, 2018 Posted June 17, 2018 The Maximus X Code is a very nice board currently use it and I must say I love it. The Maximus X 300 series is a Z370 motherboard (X370 is the AMD Side of things and will not support any Intel CPU of course) CPU wise Coffee Lake CPU tend to get warm quick I suggest a AIO or even one of the EKWB MLC Phoenix AIO which really is better then say most Closed Loop because there expandable with QDC fitting and are very easy to use.
Hammer1-1 Posted June 17, 2018 Author Posted June 17, 2018 The Maximus X Code is a very nice board currently use it and I must say I love it. The Maximus X 300 series is a Z370 motherboard (X370 is the AMD Side of things and will not support any Intel CPU of course) CPU wise Coffee Lake CPU tend to get warm quick I suggest a AIO or even one of the EKWB MLC Phoenix AIO which really is better then say most Closed Loop because there expandable with QDC fitting and are very easy to use. Z370 thats what I meant...and is the Intel 8086k a z370 chip type? All Ive seen about it is that its a 300 series. Intel 13900k @ 5.8ghz | 64gb GSkill Trident Z | MSI z790 Meg ACE | Zotac RTX4090 | Asus 1000w psu | Slaw RX Viper 2 pedals | VPForce Rhino/VKB MCE Ultimate + STECS Mk2 MAX / Virpil MongoosT50+ MongoosT50CM | Virpil TCS+/ AH64D grip/custom AH64D TEDAC | Samsung Odyssey G9 + Odyssey Ark | Next Level Racing Flight Seat Pro | WinWing F-18 MIPS | No more VR for this pilot. My wallpaper and skins On today's episode of "Did You Know", Cessna Skyhawk crashes into cemetery; over 800 found dead as workers keep digging.
christiankirk81 Posted June 17, 2018 Posted June 17, 2018 Yes the 8086k is supported in the Z370 chipset boards. i7 9700k@5.0 Ghz, 32gb DDR4-3200, Maximus XI Formula, Asus Strix GTX 1080ti, 1TB NVMe Samsung 970 Evo, 1TB Samsung 860 Evo Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, TM Warthog, MFG Crosswind Graphite Black, Wheelstandpro Warthog Deluxe V2, TrackIR 5 Pro. ROG Swift PG278Q 2560x1440, 12" Eyoyo LCD 1366x768 for TM Cougar MFDs.
BeastyBaiter Posted June 18, 2018 Posted June 18, 2018 The 8086k is a collectors edition 8700k, so it should work on any Z370 board. System specs: i5-10600k (4.9 GHz), RX 6950XT, 32GB DDR4 3200, NVMe SSD, Reverb G2, WinWing Super Libra/Taurus, CH Pro Pedals.
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