Maybe we get lucky next Monday. :D
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Maybe we get lucky next Monday. :D
Newegg doesn't sell it so it didn't happen (vaporware).
Not even a PCI-E x1 slot for current and next gen soundcards? $450? I.Don't.Think.So.
I have some depressing news for some of you guys:
http://www.evga.com/forums/fb.asp?m=100490362Quote:
ORIGINAL: EVGATech_JacobF
So it seems that there is some misinformation, and I will clarify that now.
Originally the X58 Classified was on schedule for end of February release, this is true. Unfortunately, there are a lot of things that can happen that will delay production by a week or two. With that being said, unfortunately it will likely miss by 1-2 weeks so we are now looking at the second week of March.
Also, the EVGA X58 standard board will still be in full production, please remember that the Classified board is a premium board at a higher price.
Thanks,
Jacob
:( :(
At this point I hope they use the revised x58 chipset.
This board looks amazing, but the price tag is going to be too high for me.
Will evga have a booth at CeBIT?
Can I have a hope of seeing this baby finally?
they said in the OP the heatsink had undergone changes maximize compatibility... i doubt they left the TRUE out of the equation.
450$ USD for original design by shamino... it's almost like designer clothing, just this is more useful :D. i also will personally never use a motherboard manufacturer's waterblock, they will indefinitely suck...:rolleyes:
I think more companies should go the DFI route where they pair up with a heatsink manufacturer like Thermalright to cool the board Imagine an EVGA X58 Classified Black Pearl Edition with Custom Bitspower waterblocks
The Thermalright TRUE series and the CoolerMaster V8 and V10 all fit on this board after the heatsink changes, no need to worry. ;)
Prototype design shown at CES:
http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/442...sliclassif.jpg
Final production design:
http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/212...sifiedx58d.jpg
As you can see, the heatsink was shaved a few centimeters as there are only two rows of E's instead of three.
Sexy, but uber $$$
Some of you have probably already seen this but for the rest, to make the wait a tiny bit more bearable (plus a further confirmation of above post) here's a couple of photos of an engineering sample with revised chipset cooling:
http://resources.vr-zone.com/newvr/i...ds/6605/18.jpghttp://resources.vr-zone.com/newvr/i...ds/6605/20.jpg
LINK to the rest of the article on CM V10 vs Thor's Hammer.
Taken from Intel's release data
samples will be available in March to mobo makers I'm guessing. I think this board won't be available until around May. Still its hard to decide whether to grab this board or wait. I'd be unhappy if a $450 board get outperformed by a $249 board due to chipset revision 6 weeks after purchase.Quote:
Forecasted Key Milestones:
Date of Samples Availability:
Mar 09, 2009 –Mar 20, 2009
Date of Qualification Data Availability:
Feb 13, 2009
Date Customer Must be Ready to Receive Post-Conversion Material:
May 14, 2009
Date of First Availability of Post-Conversion Material:
Apr 10, 2009