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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/19 19:32:06
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EVGA_JacobF dyaga017 So, what's under that EVGA flange? Mini PCIE Thanks! Can you also comment on danny.nguyen's "no wi-fi"? .. although I don't see any leads or antenna mounts, but perhaps, the I/O space in front of the battery is not going to go unused?
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/19 19:39:57
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Is that a Thunderbolt port on the back of the board? If so, then I think EVGA has come up with the ultimate hackintosh board... Please tell me that the MSR isn't locked on your boards though... And yes, I really just signed up to comment on this board, as it's insane!
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/19 19:41:45
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welcome to the forums :) no thunderbolt ports on the board ... we found out from jacob on that matter a couple months ago ... thelostswede
Is that a Thunderbolt port on the back of the board? If so, then I think EVGA has come up with the ultimate hackintosh board... Please tell me that the MSR isn't locked on your boards though... And yes, I really just signed up to commend on this board, as it's insane!
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/19 19:43:40
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So why bother with the wide gap for the mini DP port? That doesn't quite make sense. Well, I guess we'll have to wait and see...
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/19 20:12:02
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very nice or cute...! I think I might get this to replace all my computers.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/19 21:25:23
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It was posted August. I have a lan i'm going to mid-august, any chance it will be out before then? Or are we looking at end of august.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/19 21:56:44
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Not seeing any reason to switch from my Asrock Z77E ITX yet but hopefully once the board gets closer to release I can justify it for a reason besides the badge.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/20 00:47:55
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No WiFi :/ That means you can use mPCIE for either WiFi card or for SSD...
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/20 03:32:08
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50mm mSATA compatible? SATA2 or 3 speeds? Thanks! EVGA_JacobF It has Mini PCIE right next to the heatsink.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/20 08:12:44
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I'm sold. Time to start planning a new LAN build.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/20 08:21:14
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ok, this really caught my eye. Since I had no idea about itx until this thread please excuse my ignorance. Will any video card fit in that mpcie slot?
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/20 10:11:53
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This has my attention for a new watercooled HTPC build.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/20 14:25:37
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/20 14:38:52
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In what is likely going to be a significant area w/o any opening on the I/O shield (area roughly in front of the battery), is it possible to (A) make a small opening to route an e-SATA/USB3.0 cable from outside to inside AND/OR (B) some sort of provision to mount antennae (if one is to put a WiFi card into mPCIe slot) ?
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/20 15:16:53
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cisco0623 ok, this really caught my eye. Since I had no idea about itx until this thread please excuse my ignorance. Will any video card fit in that mpcie slot? The regular full x16 3.0 PCIe at the bottom will take any graphics card, it is backward compatible. As for the miniPCIe slot, you'll need an adapter to fit regular PCIe x1 cards. Just so you know, the market for these adapters are businesses, not enthusiasts; that's not why they are expensive, rather the market isn't paying out of pocket. Short background, FYI: - In 2004, the smaller x86 company called "VIA" invented the miniITX form factor for customers wanting something smaller than mATX, they have since invented many other smaller boards (nanoITX and picoITX).
- Not until 2008 did Intel start making boards with their Atom CPU, intending to compete with VIA's then new Nano processors for the growing HTPC and Netbook market. All the while, other Intel companies (and many smaller ones you may not have heard of) have been using mobile Core 2 sockets for other markets, none overclockable though.
- From 2009 on up, vendors like Gigabyte, Asus, and Zotac have been making somewhat overclockable miniITX with LGA775 and LGA1156 sockets, so the ITX enthusiast market was growing.
- Here we are after another two years for EVGA to jump on the bandwagon.
I've been watching the miniITX get popular since I first found out about them back in 2006 or so, back then they were still very new, many processors were soddered onto those boards (many still are) and while others used mainly mobile sockets (now both desktop and laptop). But you won't find high-end sockets, not an issue of size, rather the market is too thin = expensive. Shuttle made a minibox for X58 and X79, the resulting board is just 8"x10", smaller than mATX but bigger than mITX-- and the board costs north of $400. Like I said, market is thin.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/20 17:08:44
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The 3x 4-pin fan connectors is a nice touch, also the bluetooth. As for the mPCIe slot, didn't think you could do much with those except WiFi & SSD cache. But apperently you can add a celluar card, tv tuner, more SATA ports, or hack it for another PCIe 1x slot. I'm just going to leave mine empty for the time being. I see a HDMI port, but what is with the mini display port? For this board, I'm going to need a VGA connection as the DVI & HDMI ports on the monitor are used up.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 07:13:40
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Finally! I just saw this on the Facebook page so I had to come check out the gab on it here. I just started on a dual itx machine and this is going to be perfect! I can ditch the Asrock and Intel boards and get two of these bad boys.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 07:18:23
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thelostswede So why bother with the wide gap for the mini DP port? That doesn't quite make sense. Well, I guess we'll have to wait and see... Probably because the board itself is based on an OEM style PCB design and that gap is where the DVI/VGA port was spaced to go would be my guess.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 09:12:41
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Looks good, fingers crossed that this wont cost a fortune like other mITX boards.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 09:52:59
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Finally! I just saw this on the Facebook page so I had to come check out the gab on it here. I just started on a dual itx machine and this is going to be perfect! I can ditch the Asrock and Intel boards and get two of these bad boys.
Impressive. You just gave me an idea for a folding farm. I wonder if the EVGA mITX comes with 2x LAN ports? I now know the EVGA's board, I will be able to fit a double slot GPU. This GT420 for folding is murdering me, 3 days to finish a WU. I'm thinking maybe a GTX550 Ti will replace it soon after EVGA mITX release. Or a 600 series if a core version comes out for them.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 10:05:05
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from the pictures we have it doesnt appear to have 2 LAN Ports ... but rather just a single LearjetMinako Impressive. You just gave me an idea for a folding farm. I wonder if the EVGA mITX comes with 2x LAN ports? I now know the EVGA's board, I will be able to fit a double slot GPU. This GT420 for folding is murdering me, 3 days to finish a WU. I'm thinking maybe a GTX550 Ti will replace it soon after EVGA mITX release. Or a 600 series if a core version comes out for them.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 11:18:12
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Is it just me or would more people like to see this board in the "Products" area even if just for notify me status? :P
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 12:47:33
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DraginElite
Is it just me or would more people like to see this board in the "Products" area even if just for notify me status? :P
Believe us all, you're not the only one. I want to see all the specs and a photo of the I/O ports.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 13:15:47
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Hey JacobF, I was wondering if you would have the specs for this board such as: What kind of RAM can it use such as max memory, speed, pins, etc. and I also want to know if the PCI is 8x or 16x, it looks like 8x based off the color, but I wanted to make sure. Also what kind of CPU socket is it? More specs if possible, but that is what I need right now. oh and cost?
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 14:10:14
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Jason Eller
Hey JacobF, I was wondering if you would have the specs for this board such as: What kind of RAM can it use such as max memory, speed, pins, etc. and I also want to know if the PCI is 8x or 16x, it looks like 8x based off the color, but I wanted to make sure. Also what kind of CPU socket is it? More specs if possible, but that is what I need right now.
oh and cost?
I believe it is PCI 3.0 x16 from appearance it will support 1155 Socket CPU's as it is the Z77 Chipset
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 14:13:39
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DraginElite Jason Eller Hey JacobF, I was wondering if you would have the specs for this board such as: What kind of RAM can it use such as max memory, speed, pins, etc. and I also want to know if the PCI is 8x or 16x, it looks like 8x based off the color, but I wanted to make sure. Also what kind of CPU socket is it? More specs if possible, but that is what I need right now. oh and cost? I believe it is PCI 3.0 x16 from appearance it will support 1155 Socket CPU's as it is the Z77 Chipset Any 1155 Socket CPU?
Jason Eller
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 14:20:04
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Hey JacobF, I was wondering if you would have the specs for this board such as: What kind of RAM can it use such as max memory, speed, pins, etc. and I also want to know if the PCI is 8x or 16x, it looks like 8x based off the color, but I wanted to make sure. Also what kind of CPU socket is it? More specs if possible, but that is what I need right now.
oh and cost?
I believe it is PCI 3.0 x16 from appearance it will support 1155 Socket CPU's as it is the Z77 Chipset
Any 1155 Socket CPU?
to my understanding with the exception of a BIOS flash to acct for future CPU's ... but it will be safe to wait for EVGA's Compatability listing to know for sure what they have and haven't tested
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 14:32:35
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DraginElite Jason Eller DraginElite Jason Eller Hey JacobF, I was wondering if you would have the specs for this board such as: What kind of RAM can it use such as max memory, speed, pins, etc. and I also want to know if the PCI is 8x or 16x, it looks like 8x based off the color, but I wanted to make sure. Also what kind of CPU socket is it? More specs if possible, but that is what I need right now. oh and cost? I believe it is PCI 3.0 x16 from appearance it will support 1155 Socket CPU's as it is the Z77 Chipset Any 1155 Socket CPU? to my understanding with the exception of a BIOS flash to acct for future CPU's ... but it will be safe to wait for EVGA's Compatability listing to know for sure what they have and haven't tested I'd like to use this CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819116521
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 14:36:40
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AFAIK It will be backwards compatible like the other Ivy 1155 series boards. However SB chips will lose some of the boards features like PCIe 3.0, it will simply just run at 2.0 specs is all.
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Re:EVGA Mini-ITX Z77
2012/07/21 14:39:16
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