tjcii
New Member
- Total Posts : 38
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2015/01/19 14:45:33
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/22 19:39:38
(permalink)
destruya
Delirious I am interested in the dark version. what memory speed, brand of ddr4 would go good with this board? I'm not much of a high end overclocker anymore since the speeds are just so fast now. I'm looking for a balance between speed and price and I am looking to upgrade my motherboard soon. thanks.
Unfortunately EVGA hasn't listed the memory QVL sheet even for the FTW board - if the FTW's details were up we'd have a better guess at what has been tested with the DARK. It's a safe bet that anything around DDR4-3200 should work without a hitch - it's only when you get into the 3866+ area that you have to worry about quirks. You're not going to have a ton of luck finding 2x16 kits (which is advisable since the board's only got two DIMM slots) higher than ~3200-3400 without spending more than a small fortune.
I'd guess 4133 Mhz is the slowest memory that would almost certainly work. Also, I would be surprised if there is any kit on the market that wouldn't work. The Dark is designed for OC Memory, so it would be total fail if the fastest Memory didn't work with the 9900K
|
GGTV-Jon
FTW Member
- Total Posts : 1813
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2017/11/25 14:11:43
- Location: WA, USA
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 19
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/22 19:58:57
(permalink)
tjcii
destruya
Delirious I am interested in the dark version. what memory speed, brand of ddr4 would go good with this board? I'm not much of a high end overclocker anymore since the speeds are just so fast now. I'm looking for a balance between speed and price and I am looking to upgrade my motherboard soon. thanks.
Unfortunately EVGA hasn't listed the memory QVL sheet even for the FTW board - if the FTW's details were up we'd have a better guess at what has been tested with the DARK. It's a safe bet that anything around DDR4-3200 should work without a hitch - it's only when you get into the 3866+ area that you have to worry about quirks. You're not going to have a ton of luck finding 2x16 kits (which is advisable since the board's only got two DIMM slots) higher than ~3200-3400 without spending more than a small fortune.
I'd guess 4133 Mhz is the slowest memory that would almost certainly work. Also, I would be surprised if there is any kit on the market that wouldn't work. The Dark is designed for OC Memory, so it would be total fail if the fastest Memory didn't work with the 9900K
4133mhz being the "slowest memory that would almost certainly work"?? Umm, I hope that was a typo I think that would be closer too the upper end considering in the realm of DDR4 3200-3400 kits are the main stream and anything over 4000 are the upper end and are considered by some as being more marketing hype then an reliable piece. Go watch some Buildzoid videos on the subject
|
GGTV-Jon
FTW Member
- Total Posts : 1813
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2017/11/25 14:11:43
- Location: WA, USA
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 19
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/22 20:24:29
(permalink)
|
d.burnette
CLASSIFIED Member
- Total Posts : 3508
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2007/03/08 13:19:32
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 17
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/23 03:48:28
(permalink)
destruya
Delirious I am interested in the dark version. what memory speed, brand of ddr4 would go good with this board? I'm not much of a high end overclocker anymore since the speeds are just so fast now. I'm looking for a balance between speed and price and I am looking to upgrade my motherboard soon. thanks.
Unfortunately EVGA hasn't listed the memory QVL sheet even for the FTW board - if the FTW's details were up we'd have a better guess at what has been tested with the DARK. It's a safe bet that anything around DDR4-3200 should work without a hitch - it's only when you get into the 3866+ area that you have to worry about quirks. You're not going to have a ton of luck finding 2x16 kits (which is advisable since the board's only got two DIMM slots) higher than ~3200-3400 without spending more than a small fortune.
Thanks for the info, am gathering parts for a new build based on the Z390 Dark and the Ram is next on my list, am thinking 32 GB of PC-3200 DDR4 might be best. Have had Corsair Dominator Platinum for several years, will likely stick with them.
Don EVGA Z390 Dark MB | i9 9900k CPU @ 5.2 GHz all cores | EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra | 32 GB G Skill Trident Z 3200 MHz CL14 DDR4 Ram | Corsair H150i Pro Cooler | EVGA T2 Titanium 1000w Power Supply | Samsung 970 Pro 1TB m.2 Nvme | Samsung 970 Evo 1TB m.2 Nvme | Samsung 860 Evo 1TB SATA SSD | EVGA DG 87 Case |
|
transdogmifier
CLASSIFIED ULTRA Member
- Total Posts : 5892
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2003/09/05 14:26:21
- Location: Orlando, Fl
- Status: online
- Ribbons : 18
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/23 04:32:27
(permalink)
"Coming Soon" is helpful when (not me...a friend of mine who wants an eVGA MB) people are looking for product to build a 9900k system... Others have the darn things on the market already...why the lag time?
AMD Ryzen 7900x3d Deepcool LT720 Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX X670 (Might change..don't like this board) eVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra Gaming (Hybrid kit on it) Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ 4k Monitor eVGA 1600W Supernova T2 PSU 32GB Kingston 6000 DDR5 (2x16GB) Fury Corsair MP600 Pro 2TB (Boot) Corsair MP600 2TB (Games/Data) Phanteks P500A Case
|
mattman657
iCX Member
- Total Posts : 274
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2013/05/07 16:50:27
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 1
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/23 07:09:25
(permalink)
transdogmifier "Coming Soon" is helpful when (not me...a friend of mine who wants an eVGA MB) people are looking for product to build a 9900k system... Others have the darn things on the market already...why the lag time?
I'm curious if the "actual" release date of the 9900k is having anything to do with it. Sounds like it isn't really available yet so perhaps that is influencing the Dark's general availability.
EVGA Z390 Dark | Intel i9900k 5.2 GHz | 2 x EVGA 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra | G.Skill TridentZ 4,133MHz | Samsung 970 Pro & Evo, 850 Evo Lian PC-V3000 | EK Res & Dual D5 Pump | 3 x Alphacool UT60 | Noctua & Akasa Fans | Asus PG279Q
|
tjcii
New Member
- Total Posts : 38
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2015/01/19 14:45:33
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/23 07:37:19
(permalink)
GGTV-Jon
tjcii
destruya
Delirious I am interested in the dark version. what memory speed, brand of ddr4 would go good with this board? I'm not much of a high end overclocker anymore since the speeds are just so fast now. I'm looking for a balance between speed and price and I am looking to upgrade my motherboard soon. thanks.
No, 4133 is what EVGA listed on their product page. Unfortunately EVGA hasn't listed the memory QVL sheet even for the FTW board - if the FTW's details were up we'd have a better guess at what has been tested with the DARK. It's a safe bet that anything around DDR4-3200 should work without a hitch - it's only when you get into the 3866+ area that you have to worry about quirks. You're not going to have a ton of luck finding 2x16 kits (which is advisable since the board's only got two DIMM slots) higher than ~3200-3400 without spending more than a small fortune.
I'd guess 4133 Mhz is the slowest memory that would almost certainly work. Also, I would be surprised if there is any kit on the market that wouldn't work. The Dark is designed for OC Memory, so it would be total fail if the fastest Memory didn't work with the 9900K
4133mhz being the "slowest memory that would almost certainly work"?? Umm, I hope that was a typo I think that would be closer too the upper end considering in the realm of DDR4 3200-3400 kits are the main stream and anything over 4000 are the upper end and are considered by some as being more marketing hype then an reliable piece. Go watch some Buildzoid videos on the subject
|
niinimetatud
New Member
- Total Posts : 6
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2007/01/13 05:22:20
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/23 12:22:16
(permalink)
Still not available in EU, when will we get it? A week, a month? EVGA have fans in Europe also, please let us know.
|
bg8780
FTW Member
- Total Posts : 1214
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2008/02/19 14:21:34
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 4
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/23 18:46:20
(permalink)
|
Delirious
EVGA Forum Moderator
- Total Posts : 11195
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2007/11/15 13:34:04
- Location: at my computer
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 61
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/23 18:56:32
(permalink)
history of EVGA boards is........we wait. waited a month for my last board after they announced it. so, I'm planning on focusing my mind on something else. thanks for the remarks on the memory.
"Be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger" Affiliate Code XZUMV9TJW5 Associate Code: 7PM43CU71IB2IAP education may be expensive but wait until you get the bill for ignorance A wise man once said that we can't make anyone feel or do anything. We can throw things into the wind, but it's up to each person to decide how they want to react, where they want to stand when things fall.
|
destruya
New Member
- Total Posts : 61
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2012/01/31 20:40:40
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/23 20:01:57
(permalink)
tjcii I'd guess 4133 Mhz is the slowest memory that would almost certainly work. Also, I would be surprised if there is any kit on the market that wouldn't work. The Dark is designed for OC Memory, so it would be total fail if the fastest Memory didn't work with the 9900K
Speaking of 'fails,' Buildzoid *did* mention that the on-chip memory controller for the 9th gens was 'worse' than the one on the 8th gens.
|
d.burnette
CLASSIFIED Member
- Total Posts : 3508
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2007/03/08 13:19:32
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 17
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/24 04:28:09
(permalink)
I received my RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra that I have had on pre-order yesterday evening. Ok EVGA, you can release that new z390 Dark now. Just sayin...
Don EVGA Z390 Dark MB | i9 9900k CPU @ 5.2 GHz all cores | EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra | 32 GB G Skill Trident Z 3200 MHz CL14 DDR4 Ram | Corsair H150i Pro Cooler | EVGA T2 Titanium 1000w Power Supply | Samsung 970 Pro 1TB m.2 Nvme | Samsung 970 Evo 1TB m.2 Nvme | Samsung 860 Evo 1TB SATA SSD | EVGA DG 87 Case |
|
transdogmifier
CLASSIFIED ULTRA Member
- Total Posts : 5892
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2003/09/05 14:26:21
- Location: Orlando, Fl
- Status: online
- Ribbons : 18
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/24 04:48:20
(permalink)
mattman657
transdogmifier "Coming Soon" is helpful when (not me...a friend of mine who wants an eVGA MB) people are looking for product to build a 9900k system... Others have the darn things on the market already...why the lag time?
I'm curious if the "actual" release date of the 9900k is having anything to do with it. Sounds like it isn't really available yet so perhaps that is influencing the Dark's general availability.
It's not readily available (aka I haven't seen it in stock)....but I've seen Z390 boards in stock...just not the eVGA boards...*shrug* I'm actually considering building a 9900k ..and giving my 8086k to a friend whose machine died...and he lost his job...can't replace it (it was an old X58 ..so the 8086k would be a pretty nice upgrade for him)
AMD Ryzen 7900x3d Deepcool LT720 Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX X670 (Might change..don't like this board) eVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra Gaming (Hybrid kit on it) Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ 4k Monitor eVGA 1600W Supernova T2 PSU 32GB Kingston 6000 DDR5 (2x16GB) Fury Corsair MP600 Pro 2TB (Boot) Corsair MP600 2TB (Games/Data) Phanteks P500A Case
|
kram36
The Destroyer
- Total Posts : 20362
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2009/10/27 19:00:58
- Location: United States
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 72
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/24 07:14:43
(permalink)
transdogmifier
mattman657
transdogmifier "Coming Soon" is helpful when (not me...a friend of mine who wants an eVGA MB) people are looking for product to build a 9900k system... Others have the darn things on the market already...why the lag time?
I'm curious if the "actual" release date of the 9900k is having anything to do with it. Sounds like it isn't really available yet so perhaps that is influencing the Dark's general availability.
It's not readily available (aka I haven't seen it in stock)....but I've seen Z390 boards in stock...just not the eVGA boards...*shrug* I'm actually considering building a 9900k ..and giving my 8086k to a friend whose machine died...and he lost his job...can't replace it (it was an old X58 ..so the 8086k would be a pretty nice upgrade for him)
If I had lost my job, I would appreciate the cash instead of a pc at the amount of money your looking to spend.
|
bcavnaugh
The Crunchinator
- Total Posts : 38516
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2012/09/18 17:31:18
- Location: USA Affiliate E5L3CTGE12 Associate 9E88QK5L7811G3H
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 282
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/24 07:39:16
(permalink)
d.burnette I received my RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 Ultra that I have had on pre-order yesterday evening. Ok EVGA, you can release that new z390 Dark now. Just sayin...
Nice Catch, one of my cards will be here today, now the waiting game starts for the Dark.
|
transdogmifier
CLASSIFIED ULTRA Member
- Total Posts : 5892
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2003/09/05 14:26:21
- Location: Orlando, Fl
- Status: online
- Ribbons : 18
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/24 09:24:55
(permalink)
kram36
transdogmifier
mattman657
transdogmifier "Coming Soon" is helpful when (not me...a friend of mine who wants an eVGA MB) people are looking for product to build a 9900k system... Others have the darn things on the market already...why the lag time?
I'm curious if the "actual" release date of the 9900k is having anything to do with it. Sounds like it isn't really available yet so perhaps that is influencing the Dark's general availability.
It's not readily available (aka I haven't seen it in stock)....but I've seen Z390 boards in stock...just not the eVGA boards...*shrug* I'm actually considering building a 9900k ..and giving my 8086k to a friend whose machine died...and he lost his job...can't replace it (it was an old X58 ..so the 8086k would be a pretty nice upgrade for him)
If I had lost my job, I would appreciate the cash instead of a pc at the amount of money your looking to spend.
I agree, except he does a lot of job searching online...His wife works to pay the bills in the interim...
AMD Ryzen 7900x3d Deepcool LT720 Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX X670 (Might change..don't like this board) eVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra Gaming (Hybrid kit on it) Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ 4k Monitor eVGA 1600W Supernova T2 PSU 32GB Kingston 6000 DDR5 (2x16GB) Fury Corsair MP600 Pro 2TB (Boot) Corsair MP600 2TB (Games/Data) Phanteks P500A Case
|
transdogmifier
CLASSIFIED ULTRA Member
- Total Posts : 5892
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2003/09/05 14:26:21
- Location: Orlando, Fl
- Status: online
- Ribbons : 18
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/24 09:24:55
(permalink)
Double post.
post edited by transdogmifier - 2018/10/24 13:30:14
AMD Ryzen 7900x3d Deepcool LT720 Gigabyte Aorus Elite AX X670 (Might change..don't like this board) eVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra Gaming (Hybrid kit on it) Asus ROG Swift PG43UQ 4k Monitor eVGA 1600W Supernova T2 PSU 32GB Kingston 6000 DDR5 (2x16GB) Fury Corsair MP600 Pro 2TB (Boot) Corsair MP600 2TB (Games/Data) Phanteks P500A Case
|
destruya
New Member
- Total Posts : 61
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2012/01/31 20:40:40
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/25 00:19:49
(permalink)
transdogmifier I'm actually considering building a 9900k ..and giving my 8086k to a friend whose machine died...and he lost his job...can't replace it (it was an old X58 ..so the 8086k would be a pretty nice upgrade for him)
I think I'm going to go with a "9750K" in my system - and before you ask, that'll be a 9900K with hyperthreading disabled. Maybe by the time there'll actually be something around that'll need those extra eight threads, I'll be in the mood to set up a custom loop. For now, the extra 4MB of L3 cache is worth the extra money to me, and a 9900K with HT disabled should theoretically be cooler and clock as well as a 9700K. But it definitely seems to be the extra threads that are adding about 50W+.
|
tjcii
New Member
- Total Posts : 38
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2015/01/19 14:45:33
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/25 06:31:43
(permalink)
destruya
transdogmifier I'm actually considering building a 9900k ..and giving my 8086k to a friend whose machine died...and he lost his job...can't replace it (it was an old X58 ..so the 8086k would be a pretty nice upgrade for him)
I think I'm going to go with a "9750K" in my system - and before you ask, that'll be a 9900K with hyperthreading disabled. Maybe by the time there'll actually be something around that'll need those extra eight threads, I'll be in the mood to set up a custom loop. For now, the extra 4MB of L3 cache is worth the extra money to me, and a 9900K with HT disabled should theoretically be cooler and clock as well as a 9700K. But it definitely seems to be the extra threads that are adding about 50W+.
Que the outrage that HT is the best thing since sliced bread and that disabling it is a crime against humanity.
post edited by tjcii - 2018/10/25 07:03:36
|
GGTV-Jon
FTW Member
- Total Posts : 1813
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2017/11/25 14:11:43
- Location: WA, USA
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 19
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/25 09:24:01
(permalink)
tjcii
destruya
transdogmifier I'm actually considering building a 9900k ..and giving my 8086k to a friend whose machine died...and he lost his job...can't replace it (it was an old X58 ..so the 8086k would be a pretty nice upgrade for him)
I think I'm going to go with a "9750K" in my system - and before you ask, that'll be a 9900K with hyperthreading disabled. Maybe by the time there'll actually be something around that'll need those extra eight threads, I'll be in the mood to set up a custom loop. For now, the extra 4MB of L3 cache is worth the extra money to me, and a 9900K with HT disabled should theoretically be cooler and clock as well as a 9700K. But it definitely seems to be the extra threads that are adding about 50W+.
Que the outrage that HT is the best thing since sliced bread and that disabling it is a crime against humanity.
OH NOES,, I have committed a crime, I have HT off on my 7940x
post edited by GGTV-Jon - 2018/10/25 21:33:14
|
Jc
iCX Member
- Total Posts : 356
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2010/08/11 17:11:25
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 1
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/25 20:09:04
(permalink)
It look's like its gonna be expensive, This temp and power draw from i9 9900k really got me by surprise. I guess next time I would wait for review.
|
destruya
New Member
- Total Posts : 61
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2012/01/31 20:40:40
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/25 23:18:17
(permalink)
If the DARK is more than $349, I'm probably looking elsewhere. $349's a good price point that allows for me to justify the extended warranty without issue. That being said, I don't have to worry about the Noctua fitting anymore - I just bought an H115i PRO with that expiring-soon eBay coupon from Newegg's store. Only saved $4 from buying direct from Corsair, but hey, ~every little bit helps~.
|
tjcii
New Member
- Total Posts : 38
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2015/01/19 14:45:33
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/26 06:11:07
(permalink)
destruya If the DARK is more than $349, I'm probably looking elsewhere. $349's a good price point that allows for me to justify the extended warranty without issue. That being said, I don't have to worry about the Noctua fitting anymore - I just bought an H115i PRO with that expiring-soon eBay coupon from Newegg's store. Only saved $4 from buying direct from Corsair, but hey, ~every little bit helps~.
I imagine a $399 price point, but I'd be happy with $349.
|
d.burnette
CLASSIFIED Member
- Total Posts : 3508
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2007/03/08 13:19:32
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 17
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/26 06:16:55
(permalink)
Well I am ready for the Dark whenever. Matter of fact, I have just about decided on the EVGA DG87 to house this new MB in. EVGA - c'mon let's get moving on the Dark! Better yet offer an introductory combo deal with the DG 87! Sincerely (and anxiously awaiting), your loyal customer,
Don EVGA Z390 Dark MB | i9 9900k CPU @ 5.2 GHz all cores | EVGA RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra | 32 GB G Skill Trident Z 3200 MHz CL14 DDR4 Ram | Corsair H150i Pro Cooler | EVGA T2 Titanium 1000w Power Supply | Samsung 970 Pro 1TB m.2 Nvme | Samsung 970 Evo 1TB m.2 Nvme | Samsung 860 Evo 1TB SATA SSD | EVGA DG 87 Case |
|
mattman657
iCX Member
- Total Posts : 274
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2013/05/07 16:50:27
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 1
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/26 06:30:03
(permalink)
I don't mind waiting for it, but what would be great is if we could get the board's dimensions and the manual so folks planning new builds, or just upgrading, have additional documentation and specs that could support planning the build/upgrade.
EVGA Z390 Dark | Intel i9900k 5.2 GHz | 2 x EVGA 2080Ti FTW3 Ultra | G.Skill TridentZ 4,133MHz | Samsung 970 Pro & Evo, 850 Evo Lian PC-V3000 | EK Res & Dual D5 Pump | 3 x Alphacool UT60 | Noctua & Akasa Fans | Asus PG279Q
|
EVGA_Lee
Moderator
- Total Posts : 4243
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2016/11/04 14:43:35
- Location: Brea, CA
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 14
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/26 15:12:12
(permalink)
mattman657 I don't mind waiting for it, but what would be great is if we could get the board's dimensions and the manual so folks planning new builds, or just upgrading, have additional documentation and specs that could support planning the build/upgrade.
I believe the Dark motherboard dimensions (LxW) are the same as the X299 Dark.
|
GGTV-Jon
FTW Member
- Total Posts : 1813
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2017/11/25 14:11:43
- Location: WA, USA
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 19
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/26 16:26:37
(permalink)
EVGATech_LeeM
mattman657 I don't mind waiting for it, but what would be great is if we could get the board's dimensions and the manual so folks planning new builds, or just upgrading, have additional documentation and specs that could support planning the build/upgrade.
I believe the Dark motherboard dimensions (LxW) are the same as the X299 Dark.
Lee can you shed some light on weather the yellow caps in the picture are for the listed creative audio or does it also have the NU Audio like the FTW?
|
dcorbe
New Member
- Total Posts : 1
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2016/03/10 08:33:08
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/27 11:10:39
(permalink)
Are you guys going to make an mATX form factor of this? I've fallen in love with your mATX boards. They make nice, clean builds with plenty of headroom in the right case to mount pumps, reservoirs and the like.
|
destruya
New Member
- Total Posts : 61
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2012/01/31 20:40:40
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/27 18:57:14
(permalink)
dcorbe Are you guys going to make an mATX form factor of this? I've fallen in love with your mATX boards. They make nice, clean builds with plenty of headroom in the right case to mount pumps, reservoirs and the like.
They answered that a while back - the answer was "not any time soon." Another question for those who have the other DARK boards - are the additional eight-pin board connectors able to be powered off of a PCIe lead on your PSU? I've got an 850W Seasonic Prime Ultra Titanium (geeze, I'm surprised they didn't fit a 'Mighty Supreme' on there too) as my PSU, so I've plenty of connectors to spare.
post edited by destruya - 2018/10/27 19:56:49
|
AionAlgos
New Member
- Total Posts : 2
- Reward points : 0
- Joined: 2018/10/28 03:57:52
- Status: offline
- Ribbons : 0
Re: EVGA Z390 Motherboards!
2018/10/28 04:11:50
(permalink)
Satisfied owner & early-adopter of evga's SR-2 dual xeon, 1x GTX480su, and 2x GTX780. Looking to upgrade to an i9-9900k+RTX2080ti. Big fan of EVGA products & customer support! First time using the forums though.I like doing my own board repair, occasional mods, and of course; voiding the warranty as soon as possible. So I was wondering if there was any chance boardviews / schematics would be released for the Z390 dark? +1 for the nice caps & probe points. Definitely looking forward to these new boards! Exciting! p.s. I really wish the dark had the reinforced dims of the FTW...p.p.s. Thank you for not including that terrible 'killer' netwokring junk like on the z370
post edited by AionAlgos - 2018/10/28 04:28:23
|