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X99-turbo V1.31 95%

The WebUI has received a fresh coat of paint.

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Based on the identifier x99-turbo v1.31, this refers to a Chinese LGA2011-3 ATX motherboard , often branded as Koloe/Dianji,

Chipset: Intel B85 (often falsely advertised, sometimes H81/C220). Socket: LGA 2011-3.

Memory: DDR4 UDIMM/ECC (supports up to 128GB usually, though specs vary). Form Factor: ATX (roughly 280mm x 220mm). Features: M.2 (M key) slot, Post-Code display. The WebUI has received a fresh coat of paint

Context: Frequently used with Xeon E5-2600 v3/v4 processors for budget builds and supports Turbo Boost unlock mods.

These boards are primarily available on Chinese marketplaces like AliExpress.

If you are looking to fix a boot issue or unlock Turbo Boost, I can provide: Instructions for modding the BIOS. Chipset confirmation techniques for these boards. Driver recommendations for the B85/H81 chipset. Physically, the x99-turbo v1

Just let me know what specifically you need for your x99-turbo v1.31! Koloe / Dianji X99-Turbo V1.31 - The Retro Web


Physically, the x99-turbo v1.31 is a study in minimalism. It is an ATX board, but it feels lighter than a name-brand board from 2015. The PCB is usually matte black or vomit-green, adorned with heatsinks that are more cosmetic than functional.

Navigate to Advanced > CPU Power Management.

The name "X99-Turbo" is not just marketing fluff. The primary reason DIY builders hunt for the v1.31 is its ability to bypass Intel's locked multiplier restrictions on Xeon E5 v3/v4 processors.

One of the biggest challenges with the X99 platform is the sheer variety of motherboard manufacturers and BIOS implementations.