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ASUS X599 Motherboard & RTX 2060 Dual, Strix, Turbo | CES 2019

2019-01-08
everyone were at the AC suite at CES 2019 and we already have a tear down of the matrix card which is behind me but now we're gonna be giving you a walkthrough of the three new 2060 cards and also you've seen it before but it's more or less than a finalized state now the dominus the board that is for the upcoming 28 core Intel CPUs that you you may have seen at Computex and we did a video on that before that this video is brought to you by thermaltake score p3 case the core p3 is one of the most unique cases on the market it can serve as an open-air standing chassis a test bench in vertical or horizontal orientation or as a wall-mounted showcase PC the core p3 now comes with a 5 millimeter thick tempered glass panel for its slide but keeps the front top and back open for air the core p3 versatility as a display piece test bench or standard desktop is reinforced by its price of roughly 110 dollars on Amazon you can learn more at the link in the description below so let's walk through these today we'll start with the 2060s the r-tx 2060s from acs come in three different SKUs right now that we know of there's the turbo there's the dual and there's the Strix in terms of pricing and availability the answer is I don't know so we'll get that out of the way right now the turbo probably is gonna be at the low end it is a blower card it's not the reference PCB that Nvidia used though because if you look at the PCB it is longer obviously than the 2060 founders Edition which is why they don't have a solder to PCI Express cable to it like Nvidia did so in that aspect a bit better but the cooler is obviously significantly different it is a blower cooler the next card so we'll talk about the dual or actually let's talk about the Strix the Strix uses the same PCB as the 2070 Strix so if you know the 2070 strict specs you know the Strix specs for the 2060 here and otherwise it's a Strix card just for the 2060 GPU on it and then there is the dual which should be kinda in between the two that I just showed right here so it's a dual GPU dual fan cooler instead and they're all axial fans other than the blower card so I mean that's all there is to the 2060 s right now that we know if pricing will really be the big thing here the rest of it for VR I'm quality for PCB quality it doesn't matter quite as much as with a 20 atti because it is a lower power part so we'll talk about those later as we get more info but Asus does have 20 60 s coming up if you had any question the more interesting thing is the Dominus extreme and this is for the the 28 core CPUs coming out to the 36 47 intel socket we saw a version of this previously but now the vrm cooling is more or less finalized so we have some shots of that I think of the massive heatsink it is it is I don't know maybe like 16 inches do we have dimensions we do have dimensions so 14 by 14 board and the vrm heatsink is 100% of that length so that's the vrm heatsink under it we haven't taken it apart looked at it but they are ir35 for the MOSFETs and then for let's just do a boardwalk through EPS power connectors I think there are 44 or 40 it's 44 pins total so they're for 8 pins and 2 6 pins in there there's 2 24 pin connectors near the 2 24 pin connectors Asus just decided they had a surplus of pins from their pin Factory and they also mounted I'm counting 6 4 pin fan headers next to the 2 24 pin headers next to that it looks like some RGB pin out of different varieties bonus points for that from a 4 a 6 actually that's quite a few connectors on here normal 7 segment display start reset best button in the world which is the safe boot button and it looks like a retry button as well so that's all pretty standard stuff bottom side more pin factory over supplies so there's 1 2 3 4 5 6 for pin connectors down there there are I will just show a shot of the board and you can count all the pins if you would like to do that otherwise though there is a small fan for the chipset I don't know we don't know how hot these will get for the new 3647 stock of CPUs typically though chips that's really don't get that hot they don't really need the cooling but I think what's going on here is first of all lots of i/o on this type of CPU because it is a effectively a server see it's a Xeon class CPU 31 75 X or something like that which Intel has shown previously so you're dealing with more i/o maybe I'll get hot enough to require a fan so for nvme slots there are two dim dot twos which HP's has had on boards before those are flanking the memory slot memory slots six on each sides you've got total of 12 and I mean for the CPU we'll talk more about that once we have it in hand if we do end up with that one I guess one more note that's worth pointed out is on the i/o cover over where there's another massive heatsink there is an LCD so we saw this with a god-like MSI board Asus is doing their own version of a of an LCD on the board it's on top of the i/o we'll see how it looks when we hopefully get one to test but I'll leave that one there for now we we don't have pricing or availability exactly on that but we'll have more info for you soon on the 3175 x product and it all fits motherboards going with it so thank you for watching check the matrix teardown if you haven't seen it or check back if it's not up yet and I will see you all next time
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