Wednesday, January 9th 2013
EVGA Showcases X79 Dark Motherboard at CES
With Ivy Bridge-E expected to make its debut this year (Q3 according to roadmap leaks) EVGA has decided to take another look at the LGA2011 platform. This in turn led to the making of a new motherboard based on the Intel X79 chipset, the X79 Dark.
Seen at CES 2013, EVGA's new LGA2011 board bears a black and red color theme and features an E-ATX form factor, 12+1 phase PWM, eight DDR3 memory slots (supporting up to 64 GB of RAM), ten SATA ports (six are SATA 6.0 Gbps), five PCI-Express x16 slots (accompanied by switches that disable/enable them), dual Intel Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 3.0 connectors, Bluetooth, two eSATA ports, and 7.1-channel audio.
The X79 Dark also has an angled 24-pin power connector, a debug LED, EVBot support, plus Power, Reset and Clear CMOS buttons. The motherboard is expected to arrive towards the end of Q1, or in early Q2.
Source:
VR-Zone
Seen at CES 2013, EVGA's new LGA2011 board bears a black and red color theme and features an E-ATX form factor, 12+1 phase PWM, eight DDR3 memory slots (supporting up to 64 GB of RAM), ten SATA ports (six are SATA 6.0 Gbps), five PCI-Express x16 slots (accompanied by switches that disable/enable them), dual Intel Gigabit Ethernet, four USB 3.0 connectors, Bluetooth, two eSATA ports, and 7.1-channel audio.
The X79 Dark also has an angled 24-pin power connector, a debug LED, EVBot support, plus Power, Reset and Clear CMOS buttons. The motherboard is expected to arrive towards the end of Q1, or in early Q2.
16 Comments on EVGA Showcases X79 Dark Motherboard at CES
I hope Dave gets to review one.
this is how EVGA mainboards need to look!.. and those 90-deg angled power connectors are just beautiful.
I always feel like that, when some new series need to show up, GPU or motherboards from them I expect best look always.
After P55 series I can't remember one board to say Ahhh this is nothing special.
In other words the racing stripe on the side does "not" make it go faster,....
Also I’m not so sure how accessible those angled connectors would be in some case designs. For example that 6 pin connector at the bottom left of the board could be difficult to work with on some case designs that have the PSU directly under it. The angled 24 pin power connector could be difficult to work with in some cases with non-removable HDD cages.
Having said all that though, there really doesn’t seem to be anything that makes this board special. X79 / LGA2011 motherboards were released in late 2011 and here we are in early 2013. As I recall the X79 chipset felt rushed since some features that were expected were dropped in order to meet the scheduled release.
It’s a new board, technically, but I don’t see much of anything new beyond that.
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I'll review anything, from super-budget oriented to extreme OC...whatever you guys want. This board looks rather interesting, honestly.
I felt bad for them when I saw TTL's SR-X review.