Like in the past, when a new chipset was launched, EVGA prepared three new models. This time they've come up with the Z370 Classified K, the Z370 Micro K and the Z370 Micro. EVGA's Z370 Micro motherboard was announced during the Intel Coffee Lake launch, but they weren't available for purchase until now.
With the Z370 Micro, EVGA is back on the mainstream market with a micro-ATX motherboard based on Intel Z370 chipset. The motherboard sport a black PCB with silver and black heat sinks. Furthermore they come with an armada of features like WiFi and BT modules, up to two M.2 slots and on-board buttons. The Z370 Micro isn't the flagship model however sports a lot of interesting features. On this board there are two PCIe Gen 3.0 slots with steel reinforcements and one PCI x4 slot.
On the storage side we see two M.2 slots and six SATA ports. Furthermore we also see all the bells and whistles you'd ask for in the event of overclocking. Compared to the Classified K, on the Z370 Micro we find less I/O ports, a "standard" Realtek ALC1220 audio chip and one Intel i219V Gigabit Ethernet port. At a first glance this is certainly a good looking motherboard.
The EVGA Z370 Micro Motherboard is available now for $179 USD directly from their website. At the moment this is the third EVGA Z370 motherboard available and we expect to see even a model based on mini-ITX form factor.
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Techpowerup