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Motherboard supports up to 300-watt Intel Core X-series processors

January 8, 2019 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

SuperO C9Z390-PGW motherboardSuper Micro Computer, Inc. (SMCI) announced it is showcasing its latest desktop, gaming and workstation solutions during CES 2019 in the Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel, January 7-10.

Supermicro’s new SuperO C9Z390-PGW motherboard is currently ranked as the fastest liquid nitrogen cooled overclockable professional gaming platform for running the top bin Intel Core i9-9900K processors. Also ideal for professional gamers, Supermicro’s C9X299-PG300 motherboard supports up to 300-watt Intel Core X-series processors to deliver the ultimate gaming performance, and the C9X99-PG300F version even comes with IPMI remote management capabilities. These platforms are designed for PC enthusiasts who enjoy tweaking their hardware to its limits, with best-in-class features, performance and reliability for the most demanding users.

For workstation applications, Supermicro’s X11SPA-T platform supports the full range of Intel Xeon Scalable Processors including the upcoming next-generation Xeon processors. This platform features twelve DIMM slots, Intel Optane technology, four M.2 devices, up to seven GPU cards, and a 10G network port. Supermicro also offers a version with onboard IPMI remote management (X11SPA-TF) and a full workstation system (SYS-5049A-T).

In addition to the C9Z390-PGW, Supermicro is also highlighting its mini-ITX SuperO C9Z390-CG-IW motherboard with customizable RGB LEDs and the standard ATX form factor SuperO C9Z390-CG and C9Z390-CGW, all of which support both the latest 9th and 8th Generation Intel® Core™ processors. These motherboards are designed for mainstream gamers or anyone who seeks a solid well-rounded board that focuses purely on providing the essential features at an affordable price. Both have been tried and tested for maximum reliability.

 

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