Gigabyte publishes their entire Z390 Lineup on website

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For the most part, looks like anyone looking to run these new motherboards will require a new power supply too.
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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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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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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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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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They removed the listing.
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In my eyes, Intel have dropped down to 2nd place vs AMD in regards to CPU's and Chipsets. Until they can provide bootable M.2 NVMe RAID without a VROC key and give us 64 lanes, they'll be playing second fiddle to Ryzen for quite some time.
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Did the ASRock Z390 lineup news get pulled? It says the story does not exist longer?
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The question is: will these processors and motherboards support VROC?