EVGA Z590 Dark Motherboard Review
Author: Dennis GarciaMulti GPU Index
The Hardware Asylum Multi-GPU index is a portable set of data we can use to determine the multi-GPU potential of any motherboard. A higher index number indicates a favorable condition for multiple graphics cards while a lower number indicates a hindrance in one of our leading indicators. Since the Index is not dependent on system architecture it can be applied to any motherboard regardless of processor or chipset generations.
Index: 3
Optimized: 2x
Max Support: 3x
NVidia SLI
NVidia NV Link
NVidia 3000 Series NV Link
As indicated by the PCI Express layout chart there are a total of three 16x PCI Express slots on this motherboard each using bandwidth earmarked for video cards. Slot two will be the primary video card slot and will run at a full 16x when only a single card is installed.
For best video performance you will want to populate slots two and six with video cards. (The only option duh) Slot seven is a dedicated link from the PCH and will be running at PCI Express 3.0 speeds.
One notable feature on the EVGA Z590 Dark is slot seven sized as a 4x expansion slot which is notched so you can install longer cards. For bandwidth you’ll still be limited to 4x lanes of PCI Express but are no longer limited to just 4x cards allowing you to run 2-Way SLI + PhysX if you are into that sort of thing.