Friday, January 15th 2016
EVGA Announces the Z170 Classified-K Motherboard
The EVGA Z170 Classified K is engineered from the ground up for the hardcore gamer. Featuring a next generation Intel Z170 Express Chipset with DDR4 3600MHz+ memory support, this motherboard is built to dominate. Built in Killer Ethernet helps to prioritize and reduce network latency to keep you at the top of your game. Of course, with EVGA overclocking DNA, this board is built for overclocking with a robust VRM and hardware design that is built for speed.New and Key Features:
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- Intel Z170 Platform - The latest chipset from Intel giving excellent performance and efficiency.
- Killer E2400 NIC - Helps to prioritize and reduce network latency to keep you at the top of your game.
- USB 3.1 Support - The latest USB standard gives you the ultimate transfer performance.
- Built for Overclocking - Robust GUI BIOS focuses on functionality and gives you incredible overclocking performance.
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18 Comments on EVGA Announces the Z170 Classified-K Motherboard
There are 16 PCI express lanes from the CPU used for max. 3 Slots(8,4,4)
So the 2nd graphic card is using only 4 lanes and supported by the SLI brdige?
PE1 – x16, (x8 if PE2 or PE3 is used) lanes from CPU
PE2 – x8, (x4 if PE3 is used) lanes from CPU
PE3 – x4, 4 lanes from CPU
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PE4 – x4, 4 lanes from PCH
PE5 – x1, 1 lane from PCH
PE6 – x1, 1 lane from PCH
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So no way around to design your own board to get rid of those damned intel cpu delays when sending information from one pci express device to the other.
For anybody who didn't watch their CES coverage this board is meant to be a cheaper option to the regular Classified by ditching the PLX chips. That is why they aren't present. It would be an utter fail if they price this the same just because it has a Killer NIC though.
This is a great board but really only see a added M.2 slot and memory that can go to 3600+ which is whatever great if you can afford 3600+ memory prices.
Oh and this is ATX not E-ATX (like the z170 classy) which is nice.
I was only interested in it as it popped up in my search routines that it has a PEX Chip.
Should be corrected by now with most databases.
This week the Supermicro C7Z170-OCE popped up with a low price tag and
PEX, but this time I will just wait 1 week if it's true or not ;)
And yes the 4way is the only usable on the market for me, but at that price point/limited availability (in my case) I would stick to my old school technology.
Till now each Generation got a cheap Mainboard with a good Bios and the relevant stuff is on an extender Board connected the way I need it.
For the new one the only relevant chip (Bios/driver supported) is a PEX.
One Time high costs depending on how much damage is done till the board is stable but it can be used over several Generations of Mainboards.