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ASUS - MOTHERBOARDS ROG STRIX X299-E GAMING II INTELCORE XSERIES PROCESSOR LGA2
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ASUS ROG Strix X299-E Gaming II Motherboard | LGA 2066, ATX, Gaming
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MPN: ROGSTRIXX299EGMNGII
$499.99
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Key Features
- Intel X299 chipset
- LGA 2066 processor socket
- ATX motherboard form factor
- Intel Core X-Series processor support
- Desktop motherboard for high-end builds
- ASUS ROG Strix series
- Support high-core-count desktop builds with the LGA 2066 processor socket
- Anchor premium workstation configurations using the Intel X299 chipset
Keep demanding desktop workloads on a platform built for Intel Core X-Series processors. The ASUS ROG Strix X299-E Gaming II pairs the LGA 2066 socket with the Intel X299 chipset to support high-core-count builds that need more than a standard consumer board can offer. Its ATX form factor gives system integrators room for expansion, while the ROG Strix design targets users who want a premium foundation for content creation, simulation, and performance-tuned workstations.
This board is a strong fit when the system needs to balance compute density, memory capacity, and add-in flexibility. The X299 platform is aimed at users who value PCIe expansion and a more capable desktop architecture than mainstream chipsets provide. For builders specifying a higher-cost platform, that matters: it supports configurations where CPU throughput, memory bandwidth, and board-level stability directly affect productivity.
Choose it when the build needs a serious base for a long service life, not a short-term compromise. It is well suited to custom workstations, enthusiast desktops, and specialized rigs where platform quality is part of the purchase decision.
Ideal For
- High-core-count workstation builds for content creation
- Enthusiast desktop systems with expanded PCIe requirements
- Performance-tuned CAD and simulation workstations
- Custom Intel Core X-Series builds for long-term deployment
Why This Product
- 1Built for Intel Core X-Series processors, not mainstream desktop CPUs
- 2Uses the LGA 2066 socket for high-end desktop compatibility
- 3ATX layout supports broader expansion than compact boards
- 4X299 platform targets heavier workstation and enthusiast workloads



