ASRock X299M Extreme4

The X299M Extreme4’s I/O panel has a gap where you’d expect to find a Wi-Fi controller on higher motherboard models, with a CLR_CMOS button next to that gap. Competitor MSI justifies more of its price difference by including a Flashback button to enable updating firmware without a compatible CPU or RAM.

Read more @ Tom’s Hardware

ASRock X299M Extreme4

Today, we have published an Intel X299 Micro ATX motherboard test with a sweepstake on OCinside.de! After the recently released AMD Threadripper Micro ATX motherboards from ASRock we have the Intel X299 Micro ATX tested today. The new ASRock X299M Extreme4 not only offers great features like three PCI Express slots, two Ultra M.2 32Gb/s slots, eight SATA3 ports, etc. but even has some more unusual features like the OC header. 

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ASRock X299E-ITX/ac

ASRock’s X299E-ITX/ac really does mITX X299 perfectly. If you want 18 cores of a CPU, lots of M.2 drives, maybe some normal SSDs or mechanical drives, they all fit in here. Dual LAN chips, Wi-Fi, and decent sound are all present as well. Support for some high-speed RAM? Yes, that’s here too, and there are a decent number of USB ports all things considered.

Read more @ TechPowerUp

GIGABYTE X299 DESIGNARE EX

The X299 Designare EX motherboard is GIGiABYTE’s latest flagship product offering support for Intel’s HEDT chipset and processor line. With it’s late entry into the fray, GIGABYTE was able to tweak its layout and feature set to make the Designare board a more appealing product over previously introduced boards. 

Read more @ PC Perspective

Supermicro SuperO C9X299-PG300

Not so long time ago we could see first gaming motherboards under the SuperO logo and each one motherboard which arrives at our redaction is better. I hope that also the C9X299-PG300 will surprise us with something exceptional. Actually, I know it will but you have to read this review to find out what is so special in the SuperO C9X299-PG300.

Read more @ FunkyKit

Supermicro SuperO C9X299-PG300

Now, whether or not you take that to mean Intel is going to release a 300W CPU, or if they are saying it is designed to handle an overclocked Skylake-X CPU, the VRM could handle 300W if you theoretically needed it to. Now, the motherboard also carries some more unique features such as a 10Gbit NIC, and it has a few interesting features.

Read more @ TweakTown

EVGA X299 Dark

The EVGA Dark has a few things that we think are unique to it. VRM temperatures have been a, ahem, hot button issue since the launch of the X299 chipset and EVGA have gone out of their way to ensure that your temperatures remain cool with high fin density and two fans ensuring that even the harshest environment wont over stress them. 

Read more @ OC3D