Underbelly of the eVGA 680i
Guys i saw something VERY disturbing on the backside of my new RMA 680i
distrubing enough to me that i am returning it to eVGA and they can keep it.
turn your motherboard over and look at the soldering points on your board.
ther eis a coil pack, i believe its over by the ram. the soldering point on this board i have sticks out further than anything else on the board.
mine stick out over 1/4 of an inch from the back of the board.
i looked at some other spots and ther eare several others that have excessively long wire/solder sticking out from the back of the board.
i am glad i have not tested this board since there is a strong chance that the coil pack wire that sticks out the back of the board could be long enough to make a direct arc onto the back of my case.
that scares the hell out of me as it could potentially fry everything attached to the board.
i have not pulled out my existing board yet but fear its the same way.
this could potentiall explain some certain anomolies we are seeing although any type of grounding issue would result in a helluva lot more than jsut issue(s). it would fry stuff or not make the system boot.
check out the wires sticking on the backside of your boards guys. see what you see.
i will take a picture of it on lunch and post it.
also note that the Sythe infinity nor the XP-90 work on this board properly.
the infinity just flat out hits the NB, end of story.
The XP-90 uses a rear mounting plate that cant be used as there are tiny capacitors that are in the way. the mounting plate wont actually sit straight to line up the holes.
also
when you mount it without the rear plate, on one of the holes on the underside of the board. there are traces less than a mm away from the hole.
if, i were to mount the XP-90 there is a great chance that the screw would actually crush the trace(s) thrus once again crippling the board.
keep that in mind guys as you blindly throw on your heatsinks.
also as i type this i am realising that with my apogee water block all there is, is screws ,,, and those screws could potentially be nailing those traces pretty darn hard. which bothers me.
i gotta yank the board tonight anyways so i will check it out.