X99-turbo V1.31 File
Report: x99-turbo v1.31
Chipset:
Often uses recycled server or desktop chipsets like C612 , Q87 , or H81 .
Some users have reported issues with the board not recognizing NVMe drives for booting. Ensure your BIOS is set to and "Above 4G Decoding" is enabled if available. Audio & LAN: It typically uses the Realtek ALC897 audio codec and Gigabit Ethernet. If you are building a Hackintosh, use layout-id=11 for audio. Potential Drawbacks Build Quality: x99-turbo v1.31
Expansion:
SATA 3.0 ports (typically 6 to 8 depending on the exact sub-revision). 2x PCIe x16 slots and 1x M.2 Wi-Fi slot. 🚀 Performance & Modifications Report: x99-turbo v1
X99-Turbo V1.31
This document provides a technical overview and practical guide for the motherboard, a popular budget LGA 2011-3 platform often branded under names like Atermiter, Koloe, or Dianji. Overview & Key Features Performance mode: max sustained clocks with elevated thermal
Improved VRM compared to previous versions (v1.23), with 6 transistors in both the upper and lower arms to manage heat better. Important Guide for Setup & Performance
4x DDR4 RAM slots (supports Quad-Channel, Non-ECC, and ECC Registered memory). 1x M.2 NVMe slot (PCIe 3.0 x4). SATA 3.0 ports (usually 4 to 6). Expansion: 1x PCIe x16 slot, 1x PCIe x1 slot.
- Performance mode: max sustained clocks with elevated thermal headroom.
- Balanced mode: moderate clocks, longer sustained performance.
- Efficiency mode: power-limited for battery saving.
- Thermal protection: aggressive downclock to stabilize temperature.