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Guru3D.com » News » Photo Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Xtreme motherboard Emerges

Photo Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Xtreme motherboard Emerges

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/08/2021 04:41 PM | source: videocardz | 17 comment(s)
Photo Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Xtreme motherboard Emerges

I think it is safe to say that next week we'll see some Z590 announcements, the chipset that Intel would like you to pair with Rocket Lake processors. The very first premium motherboard froM Gigabyute just leaked by way of a photo.

Z590 Aorus Xtreme will become a high-end motherboard. The power delivery has been upgraded; it has 20+1 phases, compared to the 16+1 of the Z490 version. Network options have also been improved. In addition to the standard 2.5 Gb Ethernet port, the Z590 Aorus Xtreme is equipped with an extra port with 5 Gigabit speeds. While the Z490 model has WiFi 6, its successor uses WiFi 6e.

The reveals three PCIe x16 expansion slots, two of with PCIe 4.0 compatibility. This is also the case with two of the three m.2 slots present. The board requires an Intel Rocket Lake processor to take advantage of PCIe Gen 4.0.

Komachi leaked the photo towards Videocardz, the lineup would be completed with the Z590 Aorus Master, Aorus Pro AX and Z590I Aorus Ultra. There should also be several neutral Vision variants. The Twitter user does not know how much the new boards will cost. The Z490 Aorus Xtreme can currently be found in the price comparator for about 380 euros. Given the additional options, it is more likely that the new variant will get a higher price.



Photo Gigabyte Z590 Aorus Xtreme motherboard Emerges




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JonasBeckman
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#5875657 Posted on: 01/09/2021 09:35 PM
lagged how?


Not something I've noticed myself but it is something I have read a lot about.
Either the options delay from what you pick and select and how that applies (Takes a while for the settings to open or scrolling through various settings or choices.) or the mouse cursor is dragging which either or both of these work far more responsively with CSM enabled supposedly.

EDIT: Also this was something I was under impression Gigabyte had resolved with some of the later bios updates at least for the AMD boards if it's the same on Intel I would think it's much the same there and that should have been investigated and resolved by this point.

EDIT: Curious too how the UEFI code at least for some boards or manufacturers handle these fancy mice with higher than normal polling rates flashed directly on the on-board memory along with DPI at least for pointer issues, potentially higher poll rates for keyboards on some models is also possible to flash and then you have USB 2.0 or 3.0 / 3.1 Gen whatever as further factors.

I'm at 250Hz myself with the Microsoft Intellipoint 5 whatever the new one was called again.
500 could work but wouldn't really be all that beneficial, full on 1000 just has certain drawbacks I would want to avoid.
(And which I should have learned more about much sooner than these last few years, was interesting at least so I learned something new there.)

Falkentyne
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#5875661 Posted on: 01/09/2021 10:06 PM
They NEED to stop making second PCIe slots x8 and split it to two x4.
No one uses 2 GPUs these days but more x4 slots is great and actually needed: Optane Card/SSD Card all use x4, Capture card also x4, U.2 adapter x4 10G LAN also x4
There is much more use for single x8 Gen 4 for GPU + x3 x4 slots for accessories then x8/x8/x4 like its now

I was building home server and ASUS was the only one with similar setup on not very expensive board , x8/x4/x4 from CPU + x2/x1 from chipset
On AMD side of thing, NO ONE made anything like that except MSI, their Godlike has x8/x4/x4 + x4 + x3 M.2 but external 10G card and only 6 USB ports
But MSI Creator is the best choice if you want many device and 10G lan, it comes with 10G build in so you save a slot, it has INSANE amount of USBs, 14 on the back or more + x4 USB 3.0 for front panel + USB c for front panel and plus x4 USB 2.0 for back panel if you need any
It has x8/x8+x4 [the second x8 supports PCIe bifubrication in bios, so if you have an adapter you can connect 2 devices into it, it comes with x2 M.2 and + 2 more m.2 in expander card for second PCIe slot thats why it has bifubrication
and it has 4 Gen 2.0 x1 slots, you can add many small things like Sound card, usb cards, x2 slot SATA cards and other misc crap

I could have sworn you could split the x8 lanes on the Z490 Aorus Master into x4/x4 if you wanted. I could have sworn it was in the BIOS. what was it called..Birutification or something weird like that?

tunejunky
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#5875688 Posted on: 01/09/2021 11:55 PM
gorgeous

but for suckers
the next gen is LGA 1700 coming out in summer

MegaFalloutFan
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#5875708 Posted on: 01/10/2021 01:43 AM
I could have sworn you could split the x8 lanes on the Z490 Aorus Master into x4/x4 if you wanted. I could have sworn it was in the BIOS. what was it called..Birutification or something weird like that?

Bifurcation.
But that's mainly for M.2 expander cards, card with 2 M.2 or 4M.2
If you want to connect anything else, there are no retail products for that, but I found an ebay guy that makes such card and has splitters for any possible configuration.I ordered a card that plugs into x8 slot, and has m.2 on its side and PCIe x4 on top and the side of it is if you get Short Bracketed PCIe card you can screw it all into normal PC
The only "legal" mainstream way to split PCIe is to buy these cards that have SPF connectors you know for U.2, they have them with 2 connectors so thats x4 + x4 or 4 connectors x4 + x4 + x4 +x4
And on the other side of this cable you can buy one that has U.2 connector, or M.2 plate or in china on aliexpress they even make one that plugs into real PCIe x4 slot, so you can connect any x4 device
But its messy, each x4 uses cable and you need to pay for everything separately, the card, the cables with go for 15-20USD each, the adapters

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#5875737 Posted on: 01/10/2021 04:13 AM
They NEED to stop making second PCIe slots x8 and split it to two x4.



no, they don't.

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