Even though they have whatsoever overlap, EVGA's 3 of X299 motherboards apiece target different niches.
The EVGA X299 Dark "is designed from the ground astir to be the best overclocking motherboard on the planet," the company says, with an enhanced 14-phase VRM design for clean CPU business leader, 4-way SLI support, and a devoted M.2 cooling solvent with an integrated fan. Nice overclocking touches let in three-bagger BIOS support, a 12-bed PCB design, and onboard power, reset, and clear CMOS buttons.
The EVGA X299 FTW K is the a la mode entry in EVGA's popular FTW series, with Killer NIC networking, an RGB LED-lit I/O cover, and support for blazing-high-velocity 4133MHz memory. The itty-bitty EVGA X299 Micro can handle the same computer memory speeds, only since it's built exploitation the diminutive little-ATX word form factor, it only supports 2-room SLI, as opposed to four graphics cards. The X299 Little distillery finds plenty room to cram in sixer SATA ports, two M.2 connections, a U.2 port, and a whopping fourteen USB connections though—eight USB 3.0, four USB 2.0, USB 3.1 Character-A, and USB 3.1 Type-A.
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