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Nope I don't have the option in BIOS, plus after uninstalling it, it just reinstalls at next restart.
It's no big deal, just a false error, that has shown up after the Creators Update, I can live with it.
My only "Real Problem" is in MSI's Command Center the DDR services stops working as soon as it starts, causing the Memory info in the Information tab not to work at all.
and DRAM in the Advanced tab, just load loops indefinably until you kill the process.
There is no fix, but Creators Update IS the culprit, because I re-imaged bac to the image I created just before updating, and it works then. I guess MSI & Microsoft dropped the ball here. But again no big deal, as I OC from BIOS, and for RAM/SPD infor I have CPU-Z or for more in-depth, I can use AIDA64
It's just I hate it when an update or upgrade breaks stuff that has been working perfect all along.
Use a browser translator: 提供 12 *心處理器選*,Intel X299 平台確定在 Computex 2017 亮相 BenchLife
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No accidents on Computex 2017 it is officially announced.
X-series Intel Core processor family named Basin Falls, is scheduled for May 30, 2017, Navin Shenoy, the Client Computing Group (CCG), General Manager and Senior Vice President announced at Computex Keynote on 2017; media has until June 12 to test the data release, and consumers want to see in the retail, you will need to wait until June
Toothpaste factory, which Intel motherboard chipset model numbers X299 (AMD this briefing took Wang X399) will match Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X x-series Intel Core processors.
Currently defined, Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X Intel Core processor x series will contain 12, 10, 8, 6 and 4 core products can be found that the 12 core processor was only recently added to the Skylake-X family.
Since installing this new 7700k my temps have been a little higher than I like. So I've decided to upgrade a few of my fans. :) Some of them are only using a 3 pin connector, which makes it harder to control their speeds. So I am replacing them with 4 pin connectors. Already have 2 installed from few months back, but I still have about 3 more that use the 3 pin style. Order 2 more this morning. Also going to the 140's instead of the 120's. :)
I stated to buy some of those fans but I hear they can get loud so I'm staying away from them. Instead I run a 140mm Corsair Air Series fan for the rear of my case, 2 Noctua 140mm for my Corsair H115i AIO cooler, and a stock 230mm Cooler Master fan in the front of my HAF X case. This gives me an extremely quiet system. I also don't overclock so I don't need the fans running full bore.
That said, those ML Corsair fans are interesting.