As the front page story explains: http://www.servethehome.com/asrock-rack-releases-intel-xeon-e5-2600-v3-motherboards-ddr3/
Asrock is offering DDR3 support on some of their new motherboards. This is incredibly strange considering everyone else is doing DDR4 and I assume this is against Intel's specifications.
I currently own an older board by Asrock the EP2C602-4L/D16 and Asrock have now launched the successor to my board with a very similar layout, the EP2C612D16-4L which is a DDR4 board but they've also launched the EP2C612D16T-4L which is again very similar in layout but with DDR3.
I'm actually really happy about this as I can continue to use my 1.35v DDR3 memory which cost me a lot of money in a future upgrade. What are your thoughts on this?
Asrock is offering DDR3 support on some of their new motherboards. This is incredibly strange considering everyone else is doing DDR4 and I assume this is against Intel's specifications.
I currently own an older board by Asrock the EP2C602-4L/D16 and Asrock have now launched the successor to my board with a very similar layout, the EP2C612D16-4L which is a DDR4 board but they've also launched the EP2C612D16T-4L which is again very similar in layout but with DDR3.
I'm actually really happy about this as I can continue to use my 1.35v DDR3 memory which cost me a lot of money in a future upgrade. What are your thoughts on this?