Author: O_and_N
Subject: Fatal1ty X99M Killer possible with 128gb ram?
Posted: 24 Sep 2016 at 6:40pm
Hello guys.Yeah, I have no experience with a Asrock Uefi and frankly I have more experience with how to put the expensive parts to use rather than things like overclocking,and uefi settings.Thats why i tend to keep things stock and stable.
Subject: Fatal1ty X99M Killer possible with 128gb ram?
Posted: 24 Sep 2016 at 6:40pm
Hello guys.Yeah, I have no experience with a Asrock Uefi and frankly I have more experience with how to put the expensive parts to use rather than things like overclocking,and uefi settings.Thats why i tend to keep things stock and stable.
The reason im interested in a micro atx motherboard was because im planing on building in the next 1-2 months a sff workstation and be able to take it with me in a small backpack. I know Asus have a nice micro atx x99 one but for some reason I thought that since I noticed that Asrock tends to support Xeons more, than i might get a litle more quality piece.
The pc will be used to finish my game in the unreal engine 3 (and serve as a base for UE4 in the future)and the 128gb ram are going to help me with a process called photogrammetry which is a ram hog.I will be importing and rendering between 500-2000 photos 50mg(or more)per photo.
For the unreal engine i know that from the xeon when tesing i will probably use only 2-4cores but when i start to render the final scenes, the more the better.
Wardog,thank you for the link.Just took a look at the micro atx they have there and some how im not sure if it is what i want.It says it needs a narrow type CPU cooler and i was planning to put a noctua NH-D15 / or NH-C14S on the e5-2690 v4(no water cooling).And i find the Fatal1ty X99M Killer/3.1 to be more feature rich/balanced for the gaming/game dev part and the rendering part.
I hope im not mistaking.
By the way, this is a really nice forum ![Wink Wink]()
