When Intel announces Kaby Lake X, it gives me the impression that Intel is killing its own consumer motherboard and want all of the consumers to move to extreme motherboard even though it is completely stripped down version (Yeah, most of the features on X299 are disabled, The integrated graphic card was there). Also why would intel release i5 on Kaby Lake X? It is uncommon for intel tp do that. Normally they would only have i7.
When I know that Kaby Lake X have almost the same as the mainstream Kaby Lake, I always think that Intel has been screwing us the customers. Intel seems like shooting themselves in the foot.
So, what are the main differences between X99 and X299? is it worth the upgrade from X99? any major features? I heard that X299 only support intel SSD and you can't install any SSD other than the one from Intel?
When I know that Kaby Lake X have almost the same as the mainstream Kaby Lake, I always think that Intel has been screwing us the customers. Intel seems like shooting themselves in the foot.
So, what are the main differences between X99 and X299? is it worth the upgrade from X99? any major features? I heard that X299 only support intel SSD and you can't install any SSD other than the one from Intel?