Friday, July 16th 2021

EVGA Z590 DARK Motherboard Released to Retail at $600

The EVGA Z590 DARK once again strikes fear into the hearts of other Z590 motherboards by combining every ounce of power available to the Intel Z590 chipset and fine-tuning it to perfection. This armed and fully-operational motherboard is born from a 10-layer PCB and powered by a 21-Phase VRM. With support for PCIe Gen4 graphics cards and M.2 NVMe SSDs, overclockers have nothing to fear when shooting for the highest scores in any benchmark.

For everyone else, the Z590 DARK is loaded with over a dozen USB options, eight SATA ports, two 2.5 Gbps NICs + WiFi 6/BT 5.1, 7.1 Channel HD Audio, three M.2 Key-M slots, and two fan headers dedicated to AIO CPU Coolers. As a wise overclocker once said, "Once you start down the DARK path, forever will it dominate your destiny." and with the EVGA Z590 DARK, that destiny is sure to be filled with shattered records and countless victories on the battlefield.
To learn more about the EVGA Z590 DARK, visit this page.
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63 Comments on EVGA Z590 DARK Motherboard Released to Retail at $600

#51
Tom Sunday
ZoneDymoNow if only Intel wasnt so eager to change sockets....
EVGA Elite members only may apply first? Surely an exclusive club. For a $600 MB this late in the game to appear in the market is totally absurd. October or 90-days for the next mobo generation is right around the corner! But what do I know, I am just a man on the street and like 99.8% of most others will never own a $600 MB. But perhaps my own ship will come in one day and allowing me to upgrade my present and hobbled together 2008 Dell XPS PC.

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#52
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
Taotaisei"Military class" is such a freaking crock. The board is $600 designed for OC which 2 slots are the norm.
Its a marketing term that people haven't caught onto yet it seems....
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#53
reifu
xela333Am I the only one who's not a fan of the design? It looks like it's been cobbled together from parts they had lying around, no synergy in the design. Reminds me of the old Asus Striker II Formula board

Oh man what?? I love the look. That old Asus board looks even cooler. Wish more boards looked like that. I want my motherboard to look like a piece of electronics, not some sleek spaceship. I keep waiting for someone to make a retro styled mobo, green pcb, massive exposed copper heatsinks. Looks badass to me
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#54
Ferrum Master
MxPhenom 216Its a marketing term that people haven't caught onto yet it seems....
The term has almost died of since the cold war ended, well at least officially. Indeed people do not really understand what they talk off. Now there is industrial and space grade only. Militaries are rare and often worse.

Albeit even using industrial parts would end up in a downgrade in such product as they trade off something for durability and lifespan, like capacity. We do not need product that survives a nuclear winter even for LN2 fun, do we need a product that withstands a 10-20G shock from a ballistic round? I guess not...

This is a supercar, it is intent for setting world records in a drag race, it ain't really meant for a mainstream consumer. For some people that idea doesn't get through their skull. It lake taking a Ferrari to Dakar rally.

The next thing... considering, that any part these days are unobtanium, even my personal projects have frozen, some STM32 orders are pushed to next year, the heck I cannot even get some simple PMIC's nor in EU or US.

It amazes me that we can get anything at all yet, military or not.
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#55
The_Sarge
For such a premium board, its likely targeted at overclockers or those with Halo products like the 3090. Those owners are likely to water cool their card, considering the 3090 has rear mounted RAM, you won't be able to install an active backplate due to the tolerances with the VRM cooler.
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#56
mclaren85
The sound jacks are not gold plated which is disappointing.. even midrange mobos have it isn't it?
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#57
Auer
mclaren85The sound jacks are not gold plated which is disappointing.. even midrange mobos have it isn't it?
Why does this Ferrari only have 2 doors?
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#58
looniam
Ferrum MasterMilitaries are rare and often worse.
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edit:
in my navel experience: "military" isn't a necessarily positive . .
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#59
R-T-B
fluxc0d3rwhy is there still a PS/2 port?
Because, newsflash, it's a board targeted at OC'ers. PS/2 is more stable.
Tom SundayEVGA Elite members only may apply first? Surely an exclusive club. For a $600 MB this late in the game to appear in the market is totally absurd. October or 90-days for the next mobo generation is right around the corner! But what do I know, I am just a man on the street and like 99.8% of most others will never own a $600 MB. But perhaps my own ship will come in one day and allowing me to upgrade my present and hobbled together 2008 Dell XPS PC.

It's hardly an expensive club, you have to buy literally two products of theirs in a year, and they can be anything at all, lol.
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#60
Bones
R-T-BBecause, newsflash, it's a board targeted at OC'ers. PS/2 is more stable.


It's hardly an expensive club, you have to buy literally two products of theirs in a year, and they can be anything at all, lol.
Depending on the bench being ran, you can also disable all USB on the board to get a little more stability from it too - Possibly more clocks as well due to the stability increase.

What many miss about OC'ing is it's a game of resources - The less you have doing something else, the more you have for the task at hand and in turn, better results.

That's why I still wish they would put PS2 ports on boards, they just work.
Plus, even if the USB controller dies you could still use it to order your replacement.
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#61
R-T-B
Plus ps/2 is actually better than usb for keyboards, being interrupt based and such.
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