X58 Battle for Supremacy Three way Motherboard Shootout.
The three boards we will be looking at today are high end - that is with the exception of EVGA's FTW3. The motherboards in question all feature six DDR3 DIMM slots, easily enabling 12GB of memory on a desktop platform or more if you wish. The boards all offer USB3 and SATA 6 support together with a multitude of ports and devices. Combine all this with Intel's latest Core i7 980x Gulftown CPU that is capable of working on 12 threads at a time and you have the makings of an extremely powerful desktop/gaming system.
In our shootout, we will be taking a good look at the motherboards ranging from ฃ200 to over ฃ400, so if you are building a Core i7 system before the end of the year, this roundup may just help with your final decision.
We will be looking at price, performance, features, and build quality of each motherboard, measuring performance in three stages; stock (using Intel's stock heatsink), and overclocked by using liquid nitrogen for the more extreme reader.
Now, let's meet the contenders and see what they have to offer.
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Motherboard Chipsets SATA 6G USB 3 Price
EVGA X58 FTW3 X58 Yes Yes ฃ224.62
ASUS Rampage III Extreme- X58 Yes Yes ฃ297.47
Gigabyte X58A-UD9 X58, 2 x NF200 Yes Yes ฃ434.26
EVGA FTW3
EVGA are a little late to market with their X58 FTW motherboard, but it does bring all the performance from the award-winning EVGA x58 line-up we saw earlier on in the year and last year but it now includes USB 3.0 and SATA III 6Gb/s. The layout makes sure 2-way and 3-way SLIฎ configurations are compatible with all chassis. The colour scheme used is still black and grey unlike the Classified versions, which are of course black and red.
Running off Intel's X58/ICH10R chipset, there really is not that much of a difference between a typical X58 and the FTW3. However, further into this review, you will find that there is much more to this board than meets the eye.
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When comparing this board to most X58 motherboards you will notice that the NB cooler is a lot bigger. Although it is large, it is still passive; this is never a good idea and usually leads to overheating. If you are not overclocking, you will likely see temperatures peak around 60C on the IOH, this will be fine for everyday use, but start overclocking, and adding voltage, and the need for an additional fan will definitely arise.
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The CPU area has again been kept nice and clean, which makes life easier for the extreme LN2 user when insulating the motherboard.
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The FTW3 share's some cool features found on its big brother the Classified. One being voltage read points, and the other EVBot compatibility. The voltage read points cover VCORE, VTT, IOH, DIMM, and ground. All of this will help give you that extra edge when pushing for that insane overclock.
You will notice that the voltage reads are just above the RAM slots for easy access.
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The three PCI Express 2.0 x16 slots will operate in x16/x16 mode for 2x SLI or Crossfire X if the third x16 slot is left empty. However, if you decide to place a PCIe RAID, network card or other device in the third x16 slot, then the 2x SLI/CF configuration will operate in x16/x8 mode
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Some other additional features are the 8+2 Phase PWM system, which is two more than the typical X58 SLI. It also includes all other standard features such as VDROOP control, compatibility with the EVGA E-LEET Tuning Utility which is used to overclock and monitor your CPU, motherboard and RAM in windows.
Onboard clear CMOS, power, and reset buttons and an onboard hex POST code reader that doubles up as a temperature display. As expected, the capacitors are 100% solid-state, which is typical among all X58 series motherboards these days.
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There are six fan headers, 1 x 4Pin CPU, 3Pin 2 x system, 1 x Chassis, 1 x Power, the fan speeds can be detected and viewed in the COMS setup.
There are eight SATA ports, placed at the bottom-right hand side of the board, two of which are red and offer SATA 3 and 6 compliant devices to be connected. There is also an IDE connector for use of older hard drives, though this space could be put to better use. Also at the bottom of the board are the dual BIOS chips. These allow you to keep one BIOS chip for normal use whilst the second can be kept for performance.
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The FTW3 does not have an eSATA port or Optical S/PDIF out ports on the rear IO panel. Therefore If you are going to run ESATA or Optical S/PDIF, you will need to get an expansion card. At this price, one would expect EVGA to have catered for this on the rear IO panel.
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The installation of this motherboard is just like any other. It is a standard ATX form factor and should fit flawlessly in almost any case. The CPU clearance seems to be decent and should accompany most aftermarket heatsinks.
One important part of the setup process is updating the BIOS, and this is necessary with most motherboards. The latest BIOS patch fixes an early issue with VREG temperature being read incorrectly and SATA 6 performance. Speedstep and Turbo are set to enable on BIOS reset by default. Bios Version: 75
One cannot help think though why EVGA still has not opted for an easier solution for BIOS updating; why not provide us with a built in flashing routine like Gigabyte or ASUS use on their boards?
Overall, the BIOS is easy to navigate around and contains options for every user.
Taking a look inside the BIOS, you will find that it is almost identical to that of the earlier EVGA X58 motherboards - aside from the USB3 and SATA3 controls. All your overclocking options are present, including VDROOP control, etc. Another feature EVGA has is Dummy Overclock. This allows users who are unfamiliar with overclocking to push their system beyond stock parameters easily.
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Features:
NVIDIA SLI Technology Dramatically scales performance by allowing two graphics cards to be run in parallel.
USB 2.0 Support
PCI Expressฎ 2.0 / 1.1 Support
Serial ATA II
Solid Capacitors
Passive Heatsink
8 - Phase Power Design
On-Board Clear CMOS Button
On-Board Power Button with Integrated Power Light
On-Board Reset Button with Integrated HDD Activity Light
On-Board Diagnostics LED Readout
2-Way SLIฎ Support
3-Way SLIฎ Support
Windows XP Support
Windows Vista / Windows 7 Support
DDR3 Support
Triple-Channel Support
Dual-Channel Support
Intelฎ X58/ICH10R Chipset
SATA 6G Support
USB 3.0
Specifications:
Performance
Based on Intel X58/ICH10R chipset
Supports Intel Core i7 Processors
Memory
6 x 240-pin DIMM sockets
Triple Channel DDR3
Maximum of 24GB of DDR3 1600MHz+
Expansion Slot
1 x PCIe x16, 1 x PCIe x8/x16, 1 x PCIe x8, 1 x PCIe x1, 2 x PCI
2 x 32-bit PCI, support for PCI 2.1
Storage I/O
1 x UltraDMA133
2 SATA III 6.0Gb/s Ports, 6 SATA II 3.0Gb/s Ports with Support for RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1, RAID 5 JBO
Integrated Peripherals
8 Channel High Definition
2 x 10/100/1000
Multi I/O
1 x PS2 Keyboard
2 USB 3.0/2.0 Ports, 12 USB 2.0 Ports (8 I/0, 4 Internal
Audio connector (Line-in, Line-out, MIC)
FireWire 0
Form Factor
ATX Form Factor
Length: 12.0in - 304.8mm
Width: 9.6in - 243.6mm
What you get in the box.
EVGA FTW3 Motherboard
EVGA Driver installation CD with EVGA E-Leet
Rear Case I/O Panel
6 x SATA Data Cables
3 x Power cables
2 - Way and 3- way SLI Bridge
2 port USB/1394 firewire port bracket
Visual installation guide
Manual