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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/04/02 13:09:38 (permalink)
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EVGA X299 Motherboards are Optimized For The New Intel® Core™ X-Series Processors

EVGA X299 motherboards immediately set the bar for performance, cooling and stability. Since then, EVGA has improved the cooling, reinvented the modern motherboard BIOS, and continued to shock the enthusiast world with the EVGA X299 DARK. And these boards are only just getting started….
 
With the release of the New Intel® Core™ X-Series Processors, EVGA X299 Motherboards are ready and waiting for them. Current owners need only update the motherboard BIOS for full compatibility; new owners can boot into the motherboard BIOS and update the BIOS with their brand-new CPUs.
 
EVGA X299 Motherboards provide these features to support the New Intel® Core™ X-Series Processors -
  • All EVGA X299 motherboards feature support for 32GB DIMMs with the latest BIOS
  • All EVGA X299 motherboards are optimized for VRM cooling with both active and passive cooling options
  • All EVGA X299 motherboards feature a new and improved OC Robot to automatically set PerCore ratios and voltages for maximum overclocks and stability
  • All EVGA X299 motherboards feature an updated in-BIOS Stress Test that can test settings in real-time and supports AVX2 stress testing
 
Learn more about EVGA X299 motherboards and these features here: https://www.evga.com/articles/01369/intel-x299-update/


The new image shows Killer E2500 with DARK is there any pcb revision coming


No, the logos are meant to represent all of our X299 products, not just the X299 DARK.  In this case, the Killer logo represents our X299 FTW K motherboard.
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/04/07 14:07:48 (permalink)
Why is it you can't get any EVGA motherboards in the UK?

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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/04/07 15:05:43 (permalink)
Yeah i know, i have had a few people from UK and Australia buy from me on ebay to get an EVGA motherboard or other component they wanted. Seems like they should be a bit more available. 
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/04/07 17:27:45 (permalink)
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Why is it you can't get any EVGA motherboards in the UK?

same thing im form India i been using evga for few years now very good EVGA please add international shipping since i need to buy from newegg.com for all my evga stuff it cost a bit more if evga sells directly i can use the all the coupons and rebate and associate programs
 




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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/04/25 08:53:28 (permalink)
Hi! Please help
 
I could not find 100% precise info neither from the manual, nor from the reviews and forums, so address this question to forum specialists.
 
Please correct me if I am wrong, but according to the manual the following PCIE and storage configuration is possible with Cascade Lake-X Core i9-10980XE 48 PCIe Gen 3 lanes CPU:
 
PE1 - x16 lanes from CPU used for GPU1
PE2 - not used
PE3 - not used
PE4 - x16 lanes from CPU used for GPU2
PE5 - x4 laned from PCH used for CPIe NVMe M.2 riser card
PE6 - x4 lanes from PCH used for CPIe NVMe M.2 riser card
PM1 - not used
PM2 - x4 lanes from PCH used for M.2 NVMe PCIe drive
PU1 - x4 lanes from CPU used for Optane 905p SSD
PU2 - x4 lanes from CPU used for Optane 905p SSD
 
What I am also not sure because of lack of exact Intel RST specifications in manual, is storage RAID possibilities within configuration mentioned above. If X299 Dark supports Intel RST(e) on CPU and Intel RST on PCH, then following should be possible:
- "PU1 + PU2" in bootable RAID0 from CPU (Intel RSTe, not VROC)
- "PE5 M.2 device + PE6 M.2 device + PM2 M.2 device" in RAID from PCH (Intel RST).
 
Please let me know whether bootable PCH RAID0 with Optanes based on Intel RST or bootable CPU RAID0 with Optanes based on Intel RSTe is possible (which one of two or both?). I am not interested in VROC, so I am not considering this option.
 
Thank you in advance
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/05/05 09:39:22 (permalink)
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Hi! Please help
 
I could not find 100% precise info neither from the manual, nor from the reviews and forums, so address this question to forum specialists.
 
Please correct me if I am wrong, but according to the manual the following PCIE and storage configuration is possible with Cascade Lake-X Core i9-10980XE 48 PCIe Gen 3 lanes CPU:
 
PE1 - x16 lanes from CPU used for GPU1
PE2 - not used
PE3 - not used
PE4 - x16 lanes from CPU used for GPU2
PE5 - x4 laned from PCH used for CPIe NVMe M.2 riser card
PE6 - x4 lanes from PCH used for CPIe NVMe M.2 riser card
PM1 - not used
PM2 - x4 lanes from PCH used for M.2 NVMe PCIe drive
PU1 - x4 lanes from CPU used for Optane 905p SSD
PU2 - x4 lanes from CPU used for Optane 905p SSD
 
What I am also not sure because of lack of exact Intel RST specifications in manual, is storage RAID possibilities within configuration mentioned above. If X299 Dark supports Intel RST(e) on CPU and Intel RST on PCH, then following should be possible:
- "PU1 + PU2" in bootable RAID0 from CPU (Intel RSTe, not VROC)
- "PE5 M.2 device + PE6 M.2 device + PM2 M.2 device" in RAID from PCH (Intel RST).
 
Please let me know whether bootable PCH RAID0 with Optanes based on Intel RST or bootable CPU RAID0 with Optanes based on Intel RSTe is possible (which one of two or both?). I am not interested in VROC, so I am not considering this option.
 
Thank you in advance


Unfortunately, it's not going to work out the way you're hoping.
 
PU1 and PU2 belong to the same PCIe group from the CPU.  RAID over RSTe is not possible for these; it must be done via VROC only.
 
Your second option runs into a different problem.  PE6 and PM2 cannot pull from the PCH at the same time.  It's an either/or situation.  That means you would have drives split over CPU and PCH lanes, which would prevent a RAID array among those 3 options. 
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/05/05 09:56:09 (permalink)
Thank you!
 
Does that mean that the following would be correct:
 
PE1: x16 lanes from CPU for GPU1
PE2: N/A
PE3: N/A
PE4: x16 lanes from CPU for GPU2
PE5: x4 lanes from PCH for Optane SSD in RAID0 on PCH
PE6: x4 lanes from PCH for Optane SSD in RAID0 on PCH
PM1: N/A
PM2: x4 lanes from CPU for Optane SSD in VROC
PU1: x4 lanes from CPU for Optane SSD in VROC
PU2: x4 lanes from CPU for Optane SSD in VROC
 
Thank you!!
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/05/06 00:25:02 (permalink)
Hi Lee,
 
Can you please check on PE5/PE6 since your colleagues from support reported that PE5 does not support PCH RST? Thanks!!!
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/05/06 14:43:27 (permalink)
Hi Kalverstukas,
 
PE5 is not on the PCH RST, so RAID would not be possible with PE6.
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/07/05 21:57:21 (permalink)
My X299-FTW-K, arrived 4 days ago, from RMA Land, with Version 1.08. (Note) I did Not flip the switch and test the other BIOS   I ended up getting a 9980XE for the price of a 10-980XE, so it did boot right up. I did update to 1.23. Simple Did it in windows, Instructions found in Forms, super easy. Have Noticed Windows 10 says I am Not ready for the New update, Is it Just my system, or is there something in the drivers the newest version of Windows 10-64 cannot handle, is it just me?
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/10/31 20:00:47 (permalink)
Can anyone assist me on when they will restock these X299 Dark Motherboards?
Also If they are restocked, will they come with the updated bios?
Really eager to get this board?
I noticed you could get it elsewhere, but I'd really prefer this site
Seems to have a great community and from the looks of it, pretty strong support.
 
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/11/06 22:19:38 (permalink)
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Can anyone assist me on when they will restock these X299 Dark Motherboards?
Also If they are restocked, will they come with the updated bios?
Really eager to get this board?
I noticed you could get it elsewhere, but I'd really prefer this site
Seems to have a great community and from the looks of it, pretty strong support.
 




 
See this thread - https://forums.evga.com/X299-Dark-removed-from-products-webpage-m3125106.aspx
 
Jacob posted an amazon link in it - it looks like it is the end of the line for the X299 Dark, which as an X299 Dark owner I am sad to see it happen


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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/11/20 12:21:41 (permalink)
GGTV-Jon Thank you for the input
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/11/25 09:33:11 (permalink)
The EVGA X299 is a beauty 
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/11/25 20:12:24 (permalink)
Anyone on here ever ran 2 GPU's (2080Ti's with 2 Optane 900P drives in raid 0 with an i9-10980XE using the x299 FTWK or DARK MOBO?
I am shopping for a board I can overclock an i9-10980XE I'll be cooling with a  Liquid Freezer II 420mm while using 2x 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra Hybrids in SLI and RAID 0.
 
Current System is a i9-10900KF with dual 980 pros in raid zero and dual 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra Hybrids on an MSI Z490 Unify. Runs great but I'm stepping up to the i9-10980XE. Old System is a Z390 Dark with a i9-9900KF basically the same setup only ever clocked up to 5.3GHz so I moved on. My current 10900KF is doing 5.3 and benching really well but I think I can do better with the i9-10980XE.

 
MSI Z490 Unify CPU i9-10900KF @ 5.3GHz (1.42V)
32GB Patriot Viper Steel 4400MHz C19(1.5V@ 4233 17,19,19)
GPU's 2 x EVGA 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra-Hybrid SLI OC
SSD Dual Samsung 980 Pro M.2 NVMe in RAID 0
CPU Cooler Arctic Freezer II 420 CLC w/ Noctua 140mm Fans
Power Supply Corsair Ax1600i
OPEN AIR Chassis Custom 80/20 w/ BCI Open Bench Table
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/12/20 10:54:15 (permalink)
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Anyone on here ever ran 2 GPU's (2080Ti's with 2 Optane 900P drives in raid 0 with an i9-10980XE using the x299 FTWK or DARK MOBO?
I am shopping for a board I can overclock an i9-10980XE I'll be cooling with a  Liquid Freezer II 420mm while using 2x 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra Hybrids in SLI and RAID 0.
 
Current System is a i9-10900KF with dual 980 pros in raid zero and dual 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra Hybrids on an MSI Z490 Unify. Runs great but I'm stepping up to the i9-10980XE. Old System is a Z390 Dark with a i9-9900KF basically the same setup only ever clocked up to 5.3GHz so I moved on. My current 10900KF is doing 5.3 and benching really well but I think I can do better with the i9-10980XE.




At what clock rates are you running the 2080Ti GPUs?  I’m debating a similar configuration, so look forward to replies to your post.
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/12/20 11:17:47 (permalink)
Have the BIOS issues for Cascade Lake-X been resolved.  Can I purchase this MB with confidence that I it will work, out of the box, with an i9-109xx CPU?
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/12/20 11:34:49 (permalink)
I've just got my ftw k and that worked right away with my 10920x

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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/12/20 12:29:26 (permalink)
Thanks. That is reassuring to hear.
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2020/12/23 20:25:16 (permalink)
EVGA 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra Hybrids in SLI 2145 GPU 2019 Memory on both, EVGA Z490 KP Dark 10900k at 5.3Ghz and Memory GSkill Trident Z Royal 4400MHz CL18 18 19 36 I think. Drives are 2 Samsung 980 Pro in RAID 0. Didn’t go with the x299 waiting to see how the next intel iteration works out. Sorry took so long to respond I’ve been in bed since the 14th with the human malware.
post edited by bonepickerx - 2020/12/23 20:28:24

 
MSI Z490 Unify CPU i9-10900KF @ 5.3GHz (1.42V)
32GB Patriot Viper Steel 4400MHz C19(1.5V@ 4233 17,19,19)
GPU's 2 x EVGA 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra-Hybrid SLI OC
SSD Dual Samsung 980 Pro M.2 NVMe in RAID 0
CPU Cooler Arctic Freezer II 420 CLC w/ Noctua 140mm Fans
Power Supply Corsair Ax1600i
OPEN AIR Chassis Custom 80/20 w/ BCI Open Bench Table
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2021/06/01 22:42:57 (permalink)
Love it #heartseyes
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2021/06/01 22:46:17 (permalink)
Helpful!
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2021/06/06 06:52:27 (permalink)
Gracias
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Re: EVGA X299 Motherboards - Built for the Next Generation 2021/07/31 12:56:22 (permalink)
Need help again...
 
Not understanding the Debug dual display on the X299 Dark. I am trying to do the dual display with one of the debug showing the CPU temps like with the default bios setting, and the other with anything else. Can this be done?   Seems when you set the Debug display to 1 and 2 there seems to be no option for temp monitoring??
 
Thank You for any assistance....

New Build 05/15/21-EVGA X299 Dark (Bios 1.28)---  Intel i9-10940X 3.5GHz w/NXZT X63 Liquid Cooler--- Overclock 4.8GB
G.Skill, Trident Z RGB F4-4000C15Q-32GTZR Memory---  EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 XC  Super---  Hauppauge TV HVR-2255 PCIex1_1---  Samsung 980 Pro Plus M.2 1TB  SSD---Samsung 980 Pro 1TB M.2 SSD--- Seagate Ironwolf 6TB Raptor---  ASUS BW-16D1HT Blu-ray & LG DVDRW GH24LS70---  Mitsumi 3½ Ext USB Flpy Drive---  Thermaltake ToughPower Grand RGB 1200W Power Supply---  Home Build Micro Case---  Logitech G910 RGB Gaming Keyboard---  Corsair M65 Vengeance Mouse---  2x ASUS ROG 27" PG278Q---  Win10Pro x64Bit (build 18362.356)---  APC Smart 1500 UPS---
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