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July 2017
(92%)
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The editors liked
Fantastic workstation performance
Great for gaming
Multi-GPU support
LiveDash
Fantastic connectivity
Dual LAN and superb WiFi
Gorgeous aesthetics
Class-leading onboard audio
Built-in RGB w/ external connections
Dual M.2
Thunderbolt 3 card includ
Strong power delivery components with a supplementary 4-pin power connector
Excellent fan control system with plenty of headers
Robust UEFI and OS software
LiveDash OLED display is a unique feature
Solid RGB LED lighting system
Strong WiFi solution
The editors didn't like
High power requirements
“If you’re tired of slow rendering performance
Lacklustre networking and not having room for a third extreme GPU
The ASUS X299 Deluxe is one of the coolest and most powerful motherboards on the market today. Perfect for those bu
MOSFET heatsink is poorly designed for handling Skylake-X CPUs
PCIe slot layout is inefficient
Especially with the bundled Thunderbolt 3 card
OLED display positioning is questionable (blocked by a large air cooler)
Published: 2018-03-01, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Fantastic workstation performance, Great for gaming, Multi-GPU support, LiveDash, Fantastic connectivity, Dual LAN and superb WiFi, Gorgeous aesthetics, Class-leading onboard audio, Built-in RGB w/ external connections, Dual M.2, Thunderbolt 3 card includ
High power requirements, “If you’re tired of slow rendering performance, lacklustre networking and not having room for a third extreme GPU, the ASUS X299 Deluxe is one of the coolest and most powerful motherboards on the market today. Perfect for those bu
PricingThe Intel X299 platform for the extreme end of the market, targetting professionals and enthusiasts. As such, it's priced to reflect the high-end feature sets it offers. The ASUS PRIME X299 Deluxe ATX Motherboard will set you back around £390. Of c...
Published: 2017-11-29, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Eighten X299-motherboards later we can at least conclude that we have not come across a single motherboard that is truly bad. What this means is that you can build a properly working and high performing system based on every tested board. Considering the...
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Published: 2017-08-26, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
Strong power delivery components with a supplementary 4-pin power connector, Excellent fan control system with plenty of headers, Robust UEFI and OS software, LiveDash OLED display is a unique feature, Solid RGB LED lighting system, Strong WiFi solution,
MOSFET heatsink is poorly designed for handling Skylake-X CPUs, PCIe slot layout is inefficient, especially with the bundled Thunderbolt 3 card, OLED display positioning is questionable (blocked by a large air cooler)
The ASUS Prime X299-Deluxe is a feature-filled X299 motherboard that can add valuable assets to an eco-system built around a Skylake-X CPU.Despite the justifiable complaints towards Intel's handling of the X299 platform, it remains a high-performance solu...
While it might demand a higher price tag, the Prime X299-Deluxe ultimately is rather swoon-worthy in the sheer number of features it possesses. Thunderbolt 3, masses of USB 3.1 ports, humongous cooling and control potential for extensive water-cooling sys...
While it might demand a higher price tag, the Prime X299-Deluxe ultimately is rather swoon-worthy in the sheer number of features it possesses. Thunderbolt 3, masses of USB 3.1 ports, humongous cooling and control potential for extensive water-cooling sys...
Benchmark ResultsWhen coupled with the Core i9-7900X, the new motherboards outperform the old X99 platform across 3DMark and PCMark just slightly. Although it's far less expensive, the Core i7-7800X can't stand up to the prowess of a 10-core CPU in 3DMark...
Published: 2018-02-16, Author: Joe , review by: anandtech.com
At the time of this writing, the ASUS Prime X299-Deluxe will ring up the register to the tune of $480. We mentioned earlier this price point puts the board at the high-end of the spectrum. In fact, the only board that costs more is ASUS' own ROG Rampage V...
Published: 2018-02-05, Author: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
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Understated Color Scheme, Excellent UEFI BIOS Design, Very Good Overclocking Ability for the Price, Well Thought-out Features and Utilities, RGB LED Lighting with Case Lighting Control
A Bit on the Expensive Side
The Asus Prime X299-Deluxe is a great well-rounded motherboard. Thanks to the Kaby Lake-X processor, overclocking was much better than we saw with Haswell-E and there seems to be plenty of headroom to go further. I was quite impressed by the 5-Way Optimiz...