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EVGA is making its first motherboard for AMD Ryzen CPUs and it's about time
Barring IT being a cruel joke on enthusiasts, a short 9-second TV clip uploaded by EVGA to YouTube pretty much confirms the fellowship is getting ready to herald a motherboard for AMD's Ryzen processors. On that point's really nothing else it could be, and it's about time EVGA embraced AMD's moment of Zen.
AMD introduced its AM4 socket in Sep 2016, and shortly after, the Ryzen 1000 series arrived. Now almost fin years later, AMD has off its tread with Zen 3, the latest generation of the architecture that exchanged the landscape, and which underpins close to of the best CPUs for gaming.
Curiously enough, EVGA has avoided making a motherboard for Ryzen processors all this time, though that's about to change.
The teaser video is titled "A unused Darkness is forthcoming..." and through a plume of smoke, a Ryzen logo appears, encircling EVGA's "Dark" stigmatisation. While none product name is mentioned, I'd stake EVGA is getting ready to announce an X570 Dark motherboard.
It wouldn't make a all lot of sense to go with anything other than AMD's top chipset for Ryzen (X570). EVGA goes full-scale on its Dark lineup. The Z590 Dark for Intel processors, for instance, features a 10-stratum printed circuit board (PCB) and a 22-phase potential regulator module (VRM), and is built for overclockers and "everyone else stern the ultimate in performance."
"As a wise overclocker once said, 'Once you start refine the Dark way, always testament it dominate your destiny', and with the EVGA Z590 Dark, that destiny is fated to be filled with shattered records and countless victories on the battlefield," EVGA says.
That kind of terminated-the-top hyperbole would be a bit much for the B550 chipset, and we bum safely accept EVGA South Korean won't build up a board more or less the late generation X470 chipset. The timing is just excessively rum for something equal that.
As our friends at Tom's Ironware remark, this won't in reality be the first motherboard to support an AMD processor, scarcely the beginning one for Ryzen. Some of you may recall the EVGA nForce 730a, back in the Athlon 64 era. That board was built for AMD hardware as well, though was based on an Nvidia chipset.
To my knowledge, the upcoming Dark SKU will follow the beginning to sport an actual AMD chipset. I expect EVGA to give way AMD the proper Dark treatment with a robust VRM, oodles of connectivity options (including USB 3.2 Gen 2x2, 2.5GbE Local area network ports, and Wi-Fi 6), onboard diagnostic LEDs, and addressable RGB lighting. But, we'll have to await and fancy.
Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/evga-is-making-its-first-motherboard-for-amd-ryzen-cpus-and-its-about-time/
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