I still don't know if it was just Apple marketing bullshit calling it USB 3.1 Gen 1 instead of USB 3.0, or if there is some merit to referring to it to the latter over the former.
My opinion is that 5Gbps should be USB 3.0 and 10Gbps should be USB 3.1.
So the "open source" great non competitive collusive committee is corrupt, and all the little sell sell sell it obedient (most dominant market corpo pig company worldwide) minions go right along and hey do as they say because crime pays. Whatever.
Any seeing as the type C connect isn't even present it's just as correct to market the p8z68-v pro I've had for years as being "USB 3.1 Type-A". MSI generally makes reasonable hardware, but this whole thing is just shady marketing.
Scratch that, apparently I can't read. The specs on their web site actually specify that they're using real USB 3.1 gen 2 @ 10 GB/s, but with the old Type A connectors.
Sorry there MSI guys, should have known that a reputable company like MSI wouldn't stoop to Apple's level.
The ready to strike snake should be a proper warning. Although I'm inclined to think the dweebs will look and go "Coooollll!! AMD has done it again!" then smile at each other and grab the box exclaiming "this is going to kick ...! "
If one argues against THAT, I'd rather not hear the endless years long whines that nVidia misamed it's GPU's and caused end user consumer confusion...BECAUSE THE FANBOYS CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS.
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samsonjs - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Is this USB 3.1 gen 1 or gen 2?JimmaDaRustla - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
I still don't know if it was just Apple marketing bullshit calling it USB 3.1 Gen 1 instead of USB 3.0, or if there is some merit to referring to it to the latter over the former.My opinion is that 5Gbps should be USB 3.0 and 10Gbps should be USB 3.1.
JimmaDaRustla - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
*former over the lattergeekfool - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
The specification was retroactively renamed. The Apple marketing is correct.Flunk - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Which is nothing but utter garbage.Dahak - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Blame the USB-IF as they decided to do the retroactive renameFlushedBubblyJock - Thursday, April 2, 2015 - link
So the "open source" great non competitive collusive committee is corrupt, and all the little sell sell sell it obedient (most dominant market corpo pig company worldwide) minions go right along and hey do as they say because crime pays.Whatever.
Flunk - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
It's Type-A, which is USB 3.0 + type C connector. It says as much in the article.Flunk - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Any seeing as the type C connect isn't even present it's just as correct to market the p8z68-v pro I've had for years as being "USB 3.1 Type-A". MSI generally makes reasonable hardware, but this whole thing is just shady marketing.Flunk - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Scratch that, apparently I can't read. The specs on their web site actually specify that they're using real USB 3.1 gen 2 @ 10 GB/s, but with the old Type A connectors.Sorry there MSI guys, should have known that a reputable company like MSI wouldn't stoop to Apple's level.
HideOut - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
887 audio? Really?DigitalFreak - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
So two 10Gbps ports on a 8Gbps PCIE bus connection. Nice.BillyONeal - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Well, PCIe is an interface with much lower overhead than USB -- it's still likely helpful.Chicken76 - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Isn't "Krait" a registered trademark of a different company?BillyONeal - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
No; Krait is Qualcomm's codename for one of their CPU designs; the trademark they sell them under is Snapdragon.Chicken76 - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Aha. Good to know.Does Intel register their codenames? (Haswell, Sandy Bridge, Nehalem, etc.)
tabascosauz - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Krait is not a codename. Krait is Qualcomm's (basically) in-house CPU core lineup, from the MSM8960/S4 Plus onwards.MrSpadge - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
... so how many Krait's does this mainboard have?FlushedBubblyJock - Thursday, April 2, 2015 - link
It should remain in a crate. So a crate has it.eanazag - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Either way "krait" is a type of snake from Asia. It would be like trademarking Cobra.TheinsanegamerN - Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - link
Oh yay, an AM3+ mobo with a 4+1 phase VRM.....jabber - Thursday, March 26, 2015 - link
Oh nice catch! That relegates this board to bargain basement for me. All flash and no bang.TheinsanegamerN - Sunday, March 29, 2015 - link
well, if you try to overclock on this board, there might be quite the flash and bang...FlushedBubblyJock - Thursday, April 2, 2015 - link
The ready to strike snake should be a proper warning.Although I'm inclined to think the dweebs will look and go "Coooollll!! AMD has done it again!" then smile at each other and grab the box exclaiming "this is going to kick ...! "
If one argues against THAT, I'd rather not hear the endless years long whines that nVidia misamed it's GPU's and caused end user consumer confusion...BECAUSE THE FANBOYS CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS.
lengi123 - Tuesday, December 8, 2015 - link
Im still really new to building computers, will I be able to use an amd fx-8320e processor with this motherboard?lengi123 - Tuesday, December 8, 2015 - link
Nevermind, I didn't read the article all the way through!