Friday, June 19th 2015
EVGA Readies X99 Micro2 LGA2011v3 Motherboard
EVGA is giving finishing touches to the X99 Micro2, is latest socket LGA2011v3 motherboard, in the micro-ATX form-factor. The board is characterized by support for two USB 3.1 ports, including a type-C port. Most of the feature-set from the original X99 Micro, is carried over. This includes a 10-phase CPU VRM, three PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots (full-time x16/x16/x8), a 32 Gb/s M.2 slot, with NVMe BIOS support, making up its expansion area. The board supports up to 64 GB of quad-channel DDR4 memory. Storage connectivity on the X99 Micro2 includes ten SATA 6 Gb/s ports, apart from the 32 Gb/s M.2 slot. Other modern connectivity includes two USB 3.1 ports (at least one of which is type-C), six USB 3.0 ports (four on the rear panel, two by header), 8-channel HD audio with ground-layer isolation, and a headphones amp; and gigabit Ethernet. EVGA didn't announce pricing or availability.
8 Comments on EVGA Readies X99 Micro2 LGA2011v3 Motherboard
It's good to X99 motherboard have USB 3.1 connectors on back side not over Post Cards.
I don't know but boards with USB 3.1 ports on back side are better for people with i7-5820K 28 lanes
than boards with USB 3.1 Port Card.
ASRock was smartest with USB 3.1 card, they build with Type A and Type C connector on single card.
ASUS have two cards, one with 2xA, other with 1xC...
They are not aware what customers should sacrifice to install example both version on board.
two x8 PCIe slots occupied for something what should be on back side of motherboard.
The aux fan and USB3 ports on the bottom edge of the board would make it hard to install in a small case or even one with a large PSU blocking the fan connectors.
Only one thing is problem, additional PCI-E power connector on X99 Classified need to be installed before PSU. But again is better on bottom than below CPU socket.