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Gigabyte publishes their entire Z390 Lineup on website
From the looks of it, even the motherboard manufacturers don't abide by the Intel embargoes anymore? Yesterday ASRock announced and launched their entire Z390 line up by spreading press-releases and products pages on their website. Today the entire Gigabyte Z390 motherboard line has been posted on their website.
Gigabyte will have at least 10 motherboards available and the lineup is split up in three range, Aorus, the cheaper Gaming line, and a UD version. The new boards look good, especially the top tier Aorus ones. Z390 primarily is to bring a more balanced motherboard chipsets series towards the pendrin Core 9000 series processors. I'll leave you with the pretty pictures to observe what the boards look like. Have a peek:
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#5593100 Posted on: 10/06/2018 03:10 PM
This generation of Gigabyte boards sucks, only PCI-e slots, there are the times when 8 was standard. I think there is plenty of space to place M.2 alongside slots.
This generation of Gigabyte boards sucks, only PCI-e slots, there are the times when 8 was standard. I think there is plenty of space to place M.2 alongside slots.
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#5593106 Posted on: 10/06/2018 03:22 PM
Well, i like the looks of Z390UD and the Mini ITX one.. these days most of the motherboards looks the same... i miss DFI Lanparty boards
Well, i like the looks of Z390UD and the Mini ITX one.. these days most of the motherboards looks the same... i miss DFI Lanparty boards
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#5593362 Posted on: 10/07/2018 08:04 AM
I think it's about time to move from the ATX layout it has been way too long since Intel developed it in 1995.
I would like to see some Innovation in that area and some new standard to be introduced.
(By AMD) AMDX Lol!
Some examples.
Different pcb shape, location of components, I/O interface which would mean a whole new standard for component sizes,shapes and PC cases as well.
It has been over 20 years and you can still build a new pc with a case from 2000.
Just some of my thoughts.
I think it's about time to move from the ATX layout it has been way too long since Intel developed it in 1995.
I would like to see some Innovation in that area and some new standard to be introduced.
(By AMD) AMDX Lol!
Some examples.
Different pcb shape, location of components, I/O interface which would mean a whole new standard for component sizes,shapes and PC cases as well.
It has been over 20 years and you can still build a new pc with a case from 2000.
Just some of my thoughts.
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#5593576 Posted on: 10/07/2018 09:40 PM
I think it's about time to move from the ATX layout it has been way too long since Intel developed it in 1995.
I would like to see some Innovation in that area and some new standard to be introduced.
(By AMD) AMDX Lol!
Some examples.
Different pcb shape, location of components, I/O interface which would mean a whole new standard for component sizes,shapes and PC cases as well.
It has been over 20 years and you can still build a new pc with a case from 2000.
Just some of my thoughts.
I'm not sure what legitimate purpose this would serve.
I think it's about time to move from the ATX layout it has been way too long since Intel developed it in 1995.
I would like to see some Innovation in that area and some new standard to be introduced.
(By AMD) AMDX Lol!
Some examples.
Different pcb shape, location of components, I/O interface which would mean a whole new standard for component sizes,shapes and PC cases as well.
It has been over 20 years and you can still build a new pc with a case from 2000.
Just some of my thoughts.
I'm not sure what legitimate purpose this would serve.
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For the most part, looks like anyone looking to run these new motherboards will require a new power supply too.