EVGA 132-KS-E277-KR Desktop Motherboard - 1x Socket H4 LGA-1151 - Intel Z270 - 4x DDR4 - RAID - 3x M.2 - 3x PCIe x16 - ATX

MPN: 132-KS-E277-KR
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EVGA 132-KS-E277-KR Desktop Motherboard - 1x Socket H4 LGA-1151 - Intel Z270 - 4x DDR4 - RAID - 3x M.2 - 3x PCIe x16 - ATX
MPN: 132-KS-E277-KR
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EVGA 132-KS-E277-KR Desktop Motherboard - 1x Socket H4 LGA-1151 - Intel Z270 - 4x DDR4 - RAID - 3x M.2 - 3x PCIe x16 - ATX

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The EVGA Z270 FTW K improves upon the Z170 FTW to refine, redesign and redefine winning for gamers and overclockers everywhere. The EVGA Z270 FTW K supports up to 2-way SLI® + PhysX® to put your opponents in a world of hurt. A total of 4 DIMM slots support up to 64GB at 3600MHz+ to make sure nothing limits your performance. The Built-in Killer™ NIC prioritizes and reduces latency to keep you at the top of your game from the first match to the last. If that wasn't enough, a newly-designed VRM provides the cleanest and most stable power to the CPU possible, fed through a CPU socket that has 1.5X the amount of gold content for improved signal quality to keep your system stable even during the longest of gaming sessions. The EVGA Z270 FTW K motherboard also has you covered for storage and features with 6 native 6.0Gb/s SATA ports, 2 SATA Express ports, 3 M.2 expansion slots, one U.2 port, and is Intel® Optane™ Memory Ready, along with native USB 3.1/3.0 support and 8 Channel HD Audio with Optical. If the EVGA Z270 FTW K doesn't give you the edge you're looking for, maybe it's not the board...