I thought my budget was under $400 and it was when I built my wife's X299. Stumbled across this gem for $150 (December 2018). Looked very well appointed. I went through the installation instructions on the EVGA website and... hey, 150 page masterpiece, all in English! And with two integrated LAN inputs. The form factor is EATX so definitely consider that, but what a great $150 A** board. At first I thought it was the size of Matx or ITX. Fully featured, works great with 10-core Skylake-x process (it supports 44-track processes!). Seriously, that's excellent value! So spend more if you want (I did about 18 months ago) but you can put your saved money to better use e.g. B. an optional M.2 NVME. You can't say nobody told you about this X299 Mambo purchase!
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