I was starting to get worried that this "tick/tock" was going to be a vaporware deal, many rumors about rumors rumoring that, but alas, it lives. I've been waiting a while to finally upgrade my oldest/x79 box, which is my AH system as well. Yay.
I doubt I'll get the 6950x, the next chip down most likely, the 6900k or even the 6 core 6850k will be more than enough to suit my purpose, I'll be running SLI of whatever the new Pascal card 980ti replacement is in June now - apparently the 980 and 980ti replacements will be out early june, and the 970 late June. So hopefully by July Broadwell will be ready to roll as well - 6900k 1080ti.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/asrock-x99-broadwell-e-bios-update,31592.htmlAhead of Intel’s anticipated Broadwell-E processor launch, Asrock announced the availability of an updated BIOS with support for the new X99 platform CPUs.
The update applies to all of Asrock’s X99 motherboard lineup. The new Broadwell-E processors drop into the same LGA 2011-v3 sockets as their Haswell-E predecessors, and the new CPUs introduce 14 nm lithography to Intel’s Extreme Edition chipset.
Asrock said its new BIOS updates will support the entire Broadwell-E lineup, which includes the deca-core Core i7-6950X, the Core i7-6900K, i7-6850K and i7-6800K. Aside from a few leaked product reference tables, Asrock appears to be the first reputable source to confirm the Broadwell-E lineup offerings (or at least the processor names) ahead of Intel’s official announcement, presumably slated for Computex.
Asrock’s X99 BIOS updates with support for Intel Broadwell-E processors is available right now from the company’s website. Now we just have to wait for the CPUs.
Now I only have to decide which VR system to get. I have 2 ROG Swift 27" (one TN and one IPS), and one Acer 28" 4k right now - I'm trading the Acer28" back in and have a new Asus 35" Gsync curved IPS ROG monitor on preorder, but now due to major, major home-ack I am help to picking either the Vive or Occulus.
I know HT is working on the Rift, and I know the folks at ED/DCS are more Rift focused as well, as DCS has a Rift box in their settings already to check, and has been used by many with the DK2 already over there. It's just that the Vive in every other application OTHER than the 2 flight sim companies I fly, looks WAY better and more than the rift. Standing, the room barrier box it can draw, the dual pistol like controllers - a lot more fun than the Rift so the many video reviews I've watched have said. That said, I'd primarily be a "sit down" user, and if the Rift is superior with DCS, and more importantly AH3, the Rift it shall be for me. It's a tough call deciding, I have a few months I'm sure until either are available for sale/shipping, but then my upgrades for the next couple years will be complete.