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EVGA X58 SLI Classified: A Mainboard for SLI Fans and Extreme Users

Started by: TAViX | Date 05/27/09 01:25:50 AM
Comments: 6 | Last Comment:  09/30/09 06:05:26 PM

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So the only thing good to notice in this article is that the ASUS P6T mobo is better, consumes less power, and is cheaper. :lol:
[Posted by: TAViX  | Date: 05/27/09 01:25:50 AM]
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You got this review wrong, you overlooked the whole entire reason this board lags behind in benchmarks: IT HAS AN NF200.

Get the non-NF200 Classified board and try benchmarking that instead.
[Posted by: Boobie  | Date: 05/30/09 01:07:25 PM]

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This was a complete invalid and biased test. You should have used part number 141-BL-E759-A1 for your testing.
[Posted by: robert3892  | Date: 05/31/09 02:53:27 AM]

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I agree that the non-NF200 board is better (E760 instead of E759). I'm looking to get one of those in fact.

Here's a review of the E760:

http://vr-zone.com/articl...hrough/6775.html?doc=6775
[Posted by: ezekiel 08  | Date: 05/31/09 10:35:28 PM]

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So I don't get it, should vdroop control and auto be enabled for successful overclocking as the board's vdroop control is decent, or disable it and manually set the voltage so you don't get highs and lows on the voltage? Also setting it manually, will the cpus voltage be still regulated according to load?
[Posted by: davidm71  | Date: 09/30/09 06:05:26 PM]

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