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EVGA Z690 DARK K|NGP|N EATX LGA 1700 Intel Motherboard (121-AL-E699-KR) on sale for
$319.99.
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EVGA Z690 DARK K|NGP|N EATX LGA 1700 Intel Motherboard (121-AL-E699-KR) on sale for
$319.99.
Shipping is free.
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About this Item:
- Supports 12th Gen Intel Core processors
- PCIe Gen5, M.2 Gen4, EATX Form Factor, 10 Layer PCB, 21 Phase PWM, Metal Reinforced PCIe Slots, NVIDIA SLI Ready, Preinstalled rear I/O cover
- 2 DIMM Dual-Channel supports up to 64GB 6600MHz+(OC)
- 6 SATA 6Gb/s, 3x M.2 Key-M 110mm, 1x M.2 Key-E 32mm with installed WiFi 6E/BT 5.2
- Onboard ARGB lighting + 2x ARGB / 2x RGB Headers fully customizable through EVGA ELEET X1
- Realtek 7.1 Channel HD Audio + EVGA NU Audio
- 21 Phase Digital VRM and a 10-layer PCB
- Onboard Temperature and Voltage Monitoring
- Triple BIOS Support
- Multi-Function POST Indicator
Top Comments
This is a great price for this board, but it is not a board for everyone and the lack of certainty about the company's future should give the average user pause when considering purchase of any EVGA product. It's sad the state that EVGA is in.
When you buy mobo it should have version 1.xx. My suggestion, buy/borrow a 12th gen, insert cpu and flash each of the three bios to 2.00, 2.08, and 2.13
Once done, insert 13th gen and then you're set.
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When you buy mobo it should have version 1.xx. My suggestion, buy/borrow a 12th gen, insert cpu and flash each of the three bios to 2.00, 2.08, and 2.13
Once done, insert 13th gen and then you're set.
When you buy mobo it should have version 1.xx. My suggestion, buy/borrow a 12th gen, insert cpu and flash each of the three bios to 2.00, 2.08, and 2.13
Once done, insert 13th gen and then you're set.
The issue is that EVGA is loosing resources and as a result, there is concern that an lga1700 14th gen CPU may not be supported on this board as the bios team is likely leaving/gone.
This is a great price for this board, but it is not a board for everyone and the lack of certainty about the company's future should give the average user pause when considering purchase of any EVGA product. It's sad the state that EVGA is in.
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Is anyone else crossing their fingers that EVGA joins forces with Intel's GPU line?
Is anyone else crossing their fingers that EVGA joins forces with Intel's GPU line?
This is a great price for this board, but it is not a board for everyone and the lack of certainty about the company's future should give the average user pause when considering purchase of any EVGA product. It's sad the stat that EVGA is in.
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