EVGA X99 Micro 2 Driver
The EVGA X99 Micro2 takes all the great features from the EVGA X99 Micro motherboard, and upgrades it with USB Type-C, increased SATA ports. The actual X99 platform is extremely eye-catching. Six cores or more, quad-channel memory,a lot of PCIe lanes,expanded storage options, the list goes on. EVGA is giving finishing touches to the X99 Micro2, is latest socket LGAv3 motherboard, in the micro-ATX form-factor. The board is.
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EVGA X99 Micro 2 Driver
This fancier IO shield seems to have come at the expense of the SLI bridge though, so anyone planning to go that route will need to source a bridge seeing as the Micro2 does not come with one. Most striking at first glance is the new look, the Micro2 EVGA X99 Micro 2 sporting blacked out capacitors, a black nickel CPU socket, and a matte black PCB.
Looks are subjective of course but I find this refresh to be a huge improvement aesthetically. Another nice upgrade over the Micro1 is the bottom of the RAM slots are now tab-less. This makes it possible to install and remove the memory without having to mess with the video card. Before it was necessary to remove the EVGA X99 Micro 2 card in order to have enough room to undo the bottom RAM clips. EVGA X99 Micro 2

The Micro2 ditches the Key-E M. Note, when the M.

After further testing, the BIOS option description is incorrect and it actually is shared like the manual says. After being alerted to the issue by a reader, I checked again and it seems the bottom slot is disabled when a M. MicroATX and small X99 boards are few EVGA X99 Micro 2 far between.
Its fairly neutral color palette will work inside any build you place it in, and,luckily, EVGA has removed the black and red capacitors found on its previous version. As far as expandability will go,obviously solutions are a little more limited than on the bigger ATX boards.
By default, you only have accessibility to four DIMM slots, for a single set of quad-channel memory, as opposed to the full eight. MicroATX and small X99 boards are few and far between.

Its fairly neutral color palette will work inside any build you place it in, and,luckily, EVGA has removed the black and red capacitors found on its previous version. As far as expandability will go,obviously solutions are a little more limited than on the bigger ATX boards.
By default, you only have accessibility to four DIMM slots, for a single set of quad-channel memory, as opposed to the full eight.