Help choosing a 990FX mobo

lukart

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Hey guys, winter came.. and my unfortunately I think my MSI mobo died with the cold winter, before I had already soo many issues with it and as such I need a replacement.
Looking for a mobo with CF options, for my 2 290! :D
what do you guys suggest? Trying to stay out of MSI for a while ...
 

alkemyst

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I have a version 1 of the 990FXA-UD3 above that's still humming. I run my 955 Phenom at 3.8GHz on it.
 

schmuckley

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Did i I mention CHV is really the only one?
if not..it is.
of notable mention: Sabertoof 990fx and TA990FXE
anything else and you're peeing into the wind.
 

alkemyst

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Did i I mention CHV is really the only one?
if not..it is.
of notable mention: Sabertoof 990fx and TA990FXE
anything else and you're peeing into the wind.

Premium motherboards are not really needed.

If the OP has the budget/willing to spend nearly double what the other recommendations are, then could be an option.
 

WT

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I was looking at both the Killer and the Extreme6, but to further confuse the issue, there is also a Professional that features 12+2 phase power for the best overclocks out of the higher wattage FX CPUs.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157267

I agree with Alky as well. You really don't need a premium board, as most 990s are very similar, but for only $110-120, it trounces the prices we are seeing for the Intel X99 boards (albeit with additional features galore - get with the program, AMD !!)
 
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rancherlee

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Did i I mention CHV is really the only one?
if not..it is.
of notable mention: Sabertoof 990fx and TA990FXE
anything else and you're peeing into the wind.
If your trying to run 5.0ghz+ @ 1.5v or higher, than yes. No complaints about my FX pro r2 and the VRMs stay happy up to around 4.8 @ 1.45v in my experiance with them, after that they need a fan actively cooling the heatsink and behind the socket. We don't even know what chip the OP has to run on it.
 

wangotango

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With many boards in the field, the Asus M5A99FX PRO is the best bang for the buck and is very stable. A lot of board for the money considering the chip-set. I am not a fan of ASRock or MSI boards for their flaky voltage regulation. Just my experience based on many builds and repair.
 

lukart

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I was looking at both the Killer and the Extreme6, but to further confuse the issue, there is also a Professional that features 12+2 phase power for the best overclocks out of the higher wattage FX CPUs.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157267

I agree with Alky as well. You really don't need a premium board, as most 990s are very similar, but for only $110-120, it trounces the prices we are seeing for the Intel X99 boards (albeit with additional features galore - get with the program, AMD !!)

Same here, I was more for the Xtreme 6 that in my price range...
 

lukart

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With many boards in the field, the Asus M5A99FX PRO is the best bang for the buck and is very stable. A lot of board for the money considering the chip-set. I am not a fan of ASRock or MSI boards for their flaky voltage regulation. Just my experience based on many builds and repair.

I been told Asus had its own bad stories around their mobo, I think most of the companies when trying to innovate eventually they loss it somewhere along the way :ninja:
 

nenforcer

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The ASSRock Extreme 6 is the newest member of the 990FX boards and has the latest Realtek ALC1150 audio CODEC and Qualcomm Atheros Ethernet.

However, I still prefer the older but 12+2 Phase ASSRock Extreme 9 with Realtek ALC898 and Intel Gigabit Ethernet especially if you are intending to run one of the 220W AMD FX 9370 / 9590.

It's what I'm using in my Windows 10 build next year. I've said it before if you can look past the power gulping chipset + CPU I think these AMD FX 8 core chips are going to have a longer than anticipated life since both of the consoles this generation (Sony PS4 / Microsoft XBONE) are using 8-core AMD Jaguar class cores.
 
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