2021/09/24 11:22:09
B0baganoosh
EVGATech_LeeM
B0baganoosh
Apparently the unit in Jay's video has a USB type C on the rear IO panel marked SS-10, but the picture on the product page shows SS-20. The manual also calls out 10Gbps, not 20. So I'm guessing that feature was pulled after the pictures on the product page were taken?

Early images I think used an engineering sample of the I/O cover, but that one wasn't updated when we received the production boards.  We've fixed the image now, so that it correctly shows SS-10.  If it still shows up with SS-20, it's just a cache issue.



Exactly what I thought, Lee. Thanks for the update!
2021/09/24 11:46:19
Tuxedo.
Any information about the introduction of the board in EU?
2021/09/24 12:04:40
Questors
 
Outstanding! Now please for the love of technology and superior hardware, can EVGA find it in its heart to make:
 
1. This MB a bit more affordable? I want one, but at 689.00 USD, the wife will murder me. The jury and the judge will understand why. It will look so good in my CaseLabs (RIP) Merlin ST10 though. 
2. Make an ITX version in the same rock solid manner of the boards I have to to enjoy from EVGA?
2021/09/24 14:13:30
stylistics
Tuxedo.
Any information about the introduction of the board in EU?


Not till now, I want one too ;)
2021/09/24 15:49:56
flg2010
So assuming I end up getting one. Would two 32gb ddr5 modules be unstable for ram setup.. 3600 or 4000? Jay’s review said it would only support two 16 gb ram modules.

If I can’t have 64 gb of ram it’s not viable for my use case.
2021/09/24 17:33:34
B0baganoosh
flg2010
So assuming I end up getting one. Would two 32gb ddr5 modules be unstable for ram setup.. 3600 or 4000? Jay’s review said it would only support two 16 gb ram modules.

If I can’t have 64 gb of ram it’s not viable for my use case.

It says "up to 64GB" on the specs, so I think you'll be fine, but it is DDR4, not ddr5.
2021/09/24 17:38:48
EVGA_Lee
Jay was freewheeling a bit at that point in the video.  The board supports DDR4 of up to 32GB per DIMM, up to a total of 64GB.
2021/09/25 15:50:56
yaymz
Jayz 2 cents review was great..  If for whatever reason Adler lake is a bust, I would definitely consider switching over to amd and running one of these x570 Darks.
2021/09/25 21:32:07
Wolf_mafiA
EVGATech_LeeM
B0baganoosh
Apparently the unit in Jay's video has a USB type C on the rear IO panel marked SS-10, but the picture on the product page shows SS-20. The manual also calls out 10Gbps, not 20. So I'm guessing that feature was pulled after the pictures on the product page were taken?

Early images I think used an engineering sample of the I/O cover, but that one wasn't updated when we received the production boards.  We've fixed the image now, so that it correctly shows SS-10.  If it still shows up with SS-20, it's just a cache issue.


Thank you.
 
Can I please ask this, the X570 DARK rear USB10gbps ports, are these from Chipset or CPU, I suppose they are from Chipset ? The reason I'm asking is I suppose EVGA is skipping on those "12" USB ports on this board, either be it OC / Stability of USB / any other reason.
2021/09/27 00:41:59
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