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Hello everybody, i'm getting i9 9900k and want your thoughts about the new motherboard. I have maximus x hero, i know it's compatible with i9 but i want a new one. 

Thank you.


Ivan Majetic

MAXIMUS XII HERO, i9 10900k, NZXT KRAKEN Z73, GIGABYTE RTX 3080 v2 OC, G.SKILL TridentZ DDR4 32 Gb, WD HDD 2TB, SAMSUNG 980PRO, SAMSUNG 970EVO Plus 2x, ASUS PG348Q

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I personally would at least give the current board a try, Its much easier to change a proc then a MB. But if you want to change the big 3 (ASUS/MSI/GIGABYTE) all have good options. I am currently running a gigabyte board which was designed from the start to run 5 Ghz on all cores. Check them out. It has not disappointed me. The only compliant is the GUI is not the greatest, I keep hoping they design it better as the BIOS could use some improvement.


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I am running i9 9900k and MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI) at 5000MHz @ 70c with no issues,my Passmark score is 7894.

 

This is my system,

COOLER MASTER Stacker 830 Evolution Case
Monitor Model: Asus VG248 @ 1920 x 1080(p) (60.000Hz)
OS:Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, Build 17763) (17763.rs5_release.180914-1434)
MBD: Asus ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI)
CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K @ 5.00GHz Hyperthreading On
CPU Cooling:Corsair Hydro Series H110 280 mm High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
RAM: 64 GB XyperX Predator DDRR4 @ 3200 MHz
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080
SSD: 2 Ea Samsung 860EVO 1Tb
HDD: Seagate ST3250310AS 250GB
HDD: Seagate ST1000LM010-9YH146 1TB
HDD: Seagate BUP Slim BK 2TB
HDD: Seagate BUP Slim BK 2TB
Corsair K70 Rapidfire Illuminated Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Microsoft Hardware USB Mouse Trackball Explorer
Logitech Extreme 3D Pro Joystick
Saitak X52 Hotas
PFC Cirrus 2 Console
SaiteK Pro Flight Combat Rudder Pedals
CP Flight 737 MCP Pro
Open Cockpits,
2 x NAV 737 module
2 x COM 737 module
1 x ATC 737 module
1 x ADF 737 module

Passmark Score 7894


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I run Z370 uppgrade to next gen after Z390, next gen with the new 10core Intel have a new Cpu socket, Z390 - Z370 no big difference

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Going from one generation of the same vendor's board to the next isn't going to yield much of an upgrade, if any.  You really need to look at other solutions if you want a real "upgrade".  

To give you an analogy, let's say you own a 2019 Toyota Camry and you "upgrade" to a 2020 Toyota Camry of the exact same trim level.  Have you gained anything?  Only minor changes/fixes over the previous year.  Is that worthwhile?  Only if it's the perfect car for you and the only things problems you had have been corrected.

To me, anyone saying they "need a new motherboard" doesn't think their motherboard is perfect, so upgrading to what amounts to next year's model of the same board is a mistake.

I recently build a Z390/9900k system using a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master board, and it has been fantastic.  Strong VRM, REAL cooling for said VRM (unlike 95% of Asus boards).  If you want to overclock without sacrificing features, it's the board to get.  The only other Z390 board I would consider is the EVGA Z390 Dark.  It's an overclocking-dream.  

Otherwise, do as Hasse suggests and wait for next-gen.  Hopefully Intel gets Sunny Cove architecture to the desktop in 2020 and we can see a real performance upgrade.  

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Thanks fellas for your input. I was thinking about getting Gigabyte Aorus Master with the new cpu. But again, i just might keep my maxiimus x hero for now. Thnx again

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Ivan Majetic

MAXIMUS XII HERO, i9 10900k, NZXT KRAKEN Z73, GIGABYTE RTX 3080 v2 OC, G.SKILL TridentZ DDR4 32 Gb, WD HDD 2TB, SAMSUNG 980PRO, SAMSUNG 970EVO Plus 2x, ASUS PG348Q

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I usually go for Gigabyte boards, but got my MSI Z390 Pro-A as it was stupidly cheap open box.  Got my 9700k to 5ghz no problem at all

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