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Supermicro Announces the C7Z97-M Socket LGA1150 Motherboard

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In what's a clear sign of enterprise motherboard manufacturers like Supermicro and TYAN taking an interest in the DIY client-desktop market, Taiwanese company Supermicro launched the C7Z97-M, a micro-ATX, socket LGA1150 motherboard, based on Intel's Z97 Express chipset. It may not be the first motherboard based on the chipset by a traditionally enterprise-hardware company, but it's certainly the first designed to woo the PC enthusiast crowd. The features a matte-black PCB, with matte-black and ruby-red scheme, which bear a strong resemblance to Foxconn, and its Blood-Rage series.

The C7Z97-M features a 6-layer PCB, a digital-PWM CPU power delivery, with ceramic multi-phase bar chokes, and driver-MOSFETs. The board draws power from 24-pin ATX and 8-pin EPS. You can tell it's a board made by an enterprise manufacturer, looking at components such as the ASpeed IPMI 2.0 remote management chip, an LVDS display output, a TPM header, and key toggles being left to manual jumpers. The BIOS setup program is a reference AMI Aptio (not skinned).



Expansion slots include one PCI-Express 3.0 x16, a close-ended PCI-Express 3.0 x8 that takes its lanes from the x16 slot, and a close-ended PCI-Express 2.0 x4, which is wired to the Z97 PCH. Storage connectivity includes just the six SATA 6 Gb/s ports, there's no M.2 or SATA-Express. Display outputs include D-Sub, HDMI, and DisplayPort. Network is care of an enterprise grade Intel i210-AT GbE controller. 8-channel HD audio (Realtek ALC1150), six USB 3.0 ports, and several USB 2.0/1.1 ports make for the rest of its modern connectivity. There's also some legacy connectivity, such as PS/2 combo, and RS232 COM by header. Supermicro didn't announce pricing or availability.

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looks simple and that theme reminds me of asus board with black and red
and they place the connectors nicely
 
What about 2011v3? A Skull Trail build?
 
Tyan And Supermicro in the mortal market, with OC bios. Some Volterra VRM's and lot of copper.

Their board qualty is SUPERB.
 
Tyan And Supermicro in the mortal market, with OC bios. Some Volterra VRM's and lot of copper.

Their board qualty is SUPERB.
 
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