During Computex, Supermicro has shown two X299 motherboard for Intel's X299 platform. Compared to the previous generation of motherboards, the new series look much better with a cleaner design and thanks to a simpler color scheme. Both motherboards are based on the same PCB and the only difference is the IPMI remote management.
The Supero C7X299-PG is an ATX model and it comes with four full-sized PCIe slots and steel reinforcements as well as one PCIe x1 slot. In the case of storage you’ll find six angled SATA ports, two U.2 ports and two M.2 slots. Furthermore there are additional features such as a debug display, support for USB 3.1 and a good mix of connectors at the I/O panel.
The only difference between the Supero C7X299-PG and the C7X299-PGF is the IPMI chip (Intelligent Platform Management Interface). This is a server feature that allows remote control and monitoring of the PC. Since Supermicro is the brand behind Supero, it's not a surprise that there is a feature on this enthusiast grade motherboard, that derives from the server world. In our opinion it’s great to see Supermicro putting server features on their mainstream/enthusiast boards, which could help set them apart from the competition.
So far Supermicro has not revealed details on pricing and availability on their two X299 motherboards but we’ll certainly keep you posted on this.
Source: Supermicro PR