I was pretty smug in my position of bypassing the Intel X99 platform due to my "beliefs" concerning Intel's treatment of us X79 users concerning CPU development..................
..........until I ran across this beauty..........
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168131287481st & foremost......I LOVE HEATPIPE cooling on mobos!
When I noted the heatpipe cooling solution was integrated across ALL the necessary components & the way in which Gigabyte has laid this out caught my eye & I haven't found this layout on any other mobo makers products.....regardless of socket or manuf.......
Next is the mobo layout itself along w/ the color scheme.....
Simple & clean w/ just enough bling.....& the right color scheme to match my case & components........
This board will allow me to keep a full PCI-E 3.0 x16 lanes to my vid card, install my current Plextor M6e BK PCI-E SSD & another PCI-E SSD in M.2 slot & bypass the SATAIII ports entirely if I so choose from a storage standpoint..........
This is Gigabyte's Gaming series mobo (built on the Ultra Durable theme using all heavy duty parts & components) which has also caught my attention & the board looks good in this area to me & w\ the heatpipe cooling on the main components this has me really liking this mobo................
Until I start thinking about the CPU............
If I do go this route I will go w\ the Intel I7 5820K CPU but here we go again w/ a CPU for an Intel advertised high end "enthusiast" grade platform w/ a "pedestrian" stock CPU clock rate (3.3 Ghz stock-3.6 Ghz turbo) that doesn't fit the advertisement IMHO for the costs to acquire it....this CPU should be clocked stock IMHO around 4.2 Ghz w/ a turbo clock of 4.6 Ghz & able to OC in excess of 5.0 Ghz on 4 cores, heck even 2 cores I would be satisfied....now THIS CPU profile would most definitely qualify this platform as "enthusiast gaming grade" in my eyes then the Intel I7 5930K & 5960X CPU's can hold their dual purpose platform role that they are already touted for.....................
It is this issue that really turns me sour against Intel X99 platform..........as this reminds me of the Intel X79 platform letdown that I'm already "suffering" thru...........

So here I am once again having to make a hard decision w\ Intel's platform choices come time to upgrade my box...........do I go Skylake & give up this beauty of a mobo & the setup possibilities but get the higher stock\performance CPU clocks OR snap up this beauty of a mobo along w/ the setup potential that it can provide but give up the higher stock\performance CPU clocks & pay more for it all to boot............unless AMD can save me from this w\ Zen...............

Sigh, woe is me.............

Ok I feel better now................
