Quote Originally Posted by Nater View Post
Is there any word on how well the 680i LT boards from EVGA work? I know DFI used the 680i LT because it was supposed to be 'better at overclocking'. I'm trying to decide between an EVGA A1 board (either 680i or LT) and DFI's board.

I already have a couple solid G0 quads, I'd just like to use my twin 7900 GTX cards in my Windows/gaming box and my Abit IP35-Pro and 7300GT in my Linux machine.

Nice thread, by the way.
I have both the DFI & Evga A1. I even tried the T1. The DFI is much faster than any other 680i board out there. I think only the Asus Striker is faster but it doesn't do well with quads. That said, the DFI is the most difficult board of any to get a Quad core finally up and clocking once u get past 3 Ghz or so. I'd pick the Evga if you not looking to bench competively. The pencil vdroop mod makes this board the best 680i for stability & ease of setup for quads.