EVGA X99 FTW K Motherboard Review

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Hardware Asylum checked out the EVGA X99 FTW K Motherboard

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There is a natural evolution to computer hardware. Sometimes the change is due to market conditions and component upgrades while others are based on user recommendations or "That crazy idea the in-house overclocker came up with". When it comes to motherboards I have seen just about everything and while most upgrades are just maintaince there are some that really change how a board can be used.

Almost two years ago Intel released the Haswell-E. A LGA 2011-v3 socket processor designed for the X99 chipset using DDR4 memory. Unlike the previous SandyBridge-E and IvyBridge-E processors that came before the Haswell-E was available in three variants using different core counts and either 40 or 28 lanes of PCI Express bandwidth. I bring this up because Broadwell-E is on the horizon and what better way to promote an upgraded motherboard than with a new processor.

In this review I'll be looking at the EVGA X99 FTW K Edition motherboard. Like the Z170 Classified K this is a refreshed motherboard designed for more realistic mainstream builds that favor gaming over sheer looks and over-the-top system builds. While the previous X99 FTW is normally a mid-range motherboard the X99 FTW K has more in common with the X99 Classified than its predecessor.
 EVGA X99 FTW K Motherboard Review @ Hardware Asylum