EVGA adds X99 FTW K Motherboard
EVGA welcomes you to the next generation of performance: the X99 FTW K! The X99 platform redefines high-performance with the introduction of the first ever quad-channel DDR4 architecture fueled by Intel's Haswell-E/Broadwell-E CPU family for up to 128GBs of RAM running at a maximum memory speed of up to 3200MHz+ (OC), all made possible due to the 4-layer memory T-Routing design.
The X99 FTW-K is built with an 8-layer Hybrid Black PCB, featuring a CPU socket with 150% higher Gold content powered by an Advanced 8-phase Digital VRM (IR3563B+IR3350), providing industry-leading stability for all your applications. This board also features a Killer NIC E2400 Ethernet which helps to prioritize and reduce network latency to keep you at the top of your game.
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I guess that FTW in the name stands for F*ck The Way, doesn't it?

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why ? isnt evga have good warranty ?
i myself never try any mobo beside asus and gigabyte though ...
but lately MSI the one sounding more than other
they often making campaign booth ... and pushing more products (gaming notebook, mobo etc.)
wonder if their product (especially mobo) is on par to asus/gigabyte nowdays?
anyway one things i notice from this EVGA mobo is that it still using old PCI-E clip style
more broken issue with new clip style ? i prefer new style though much easier than little clip
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why ? isnt evga have good warranty ?
i myself never try any mobo beside asus and gigabyte though ...
but lately MSI the one sounding more than other
they often making campaign booth ... and pushing more products (gaming notebook, mobo etc.)
wonder if their product (especially mobo) is on par to asus/gigabyte nowdays?
anyway one things i notice from this EVGA mobo is that it still using old PCI-E clip style
more broken issue with new clip style ? i prefer new style though much easier than little clip
this X58 board I got from them has been nothing but issues with ram to this date I still cant change ram cause out all sets I tired this the only set that didnt lose 1 of three slots no bios update or settings changes ever fixed it, so this is the 1 and only time I getting one there motherboards, other then that I think there GPU and warranty/support is great
ASUS or MSI from now on or maybe asrock
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never again getting a EVGA MB but I am curious to full specs and price