ASUS AM3+ mobo with dual intelligent processes 4

I really wanted to know if there is the possibility of ASUS putting out a motherboard soon with dual intelligient processes 4 for AM3+ as i wanna buy a FX8350 and run 4 way optimization on it, to reduce the overclocking headaches its known to give, i also like some of the new features that come with the new z87 motherboards. Cause i can now stop dreaming about the 9000 being any good series as the 9590 will be over $800 http://www.techoftomorrow.com/2013/pc/amds-fx-9590-pre-order-pricing-debuts-at-an-outrageous-880/

 

FX-9590 is also just a cherry picked run of FX-8350s with the requirements to handle 5.016 GHz at a multiplier of x25 with 1.54v for its stock turbo speed. As far as Dual Intellegent Processors v4, I honestly don't see them adapting them to the current generation of AM3+ motherboards. I have a feeling Asus is going to wait to see if AMD changes the socket design for the next generation of mainstream AMD desktop CPUs. The AM socket has been around for a long time now with only a few minor changes made to it since AM2, the addition of 2 pins on the socket and taking away 2 pins from the CPU itself. With the AM series socket being 7 years old and AMD CPU improvements becomming less and less noticable, it is safe to say we have a platform issue not a silicon issue.

At this point i am already screaming would someone put a new amd board out with all the current features that intel enjoys. WTF is the problem?

The fact that 90% of those features are part of the chips themselves or features of the chipset that work with the ghip, something that would require a complete restructure of the AMD platform.

upgrading their motherboardsis one of the things that i think intel does really well.like honestly would people really have been angry that they cant use their phenom chip on an fx board? it holds back their performance.

 

I am happy with the backwards compability. My fx 8350 just died, using my old 1055t phenom 2 on my saberthooth fx 990 mobo. Wouldn't have a computer now if I used intel.

I would be prepared for a socket change next CPU release. If AMD doesn't I seriously think they are going to toss their desktop CPU sector down the toilet because AM3+ is at the limit with amount of data pins it has with current silicon.

yep...im finding it very hard to choose between AMD and Intel for my next micro-atx build, due to AMD CPU/motherboard feature lacking. It really holds you back when you want to go future proof

 

They better make a move because my second build for this CPU generation is gona go to Intel once again..