its ok i guess but i also have a 680i for my other comp. its kinda plane jane in the looks department though if you ask me. I like the way Asus boards look.
the only reason i went with an Evga instead of an asus is kinda for a funny/crazy reason. A while back when all i had was my Evga 680i, i had taken it to work to blow it out with our air compressed shop air to get it nice and clean inside. well after blowing it out i had sat it on the trunk lid of my car while attempting to open the door. well i got the door open but my computer crashed to the ground from the top of the trunk lid straight to the concrete. Im talking about a freefall from like 4ft!!![]()
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i nearly cried and my boss just laughed at me. well from that point i was convinced that it would be nothing more than a really expensive paper weight.
well after picking it up i took it home and pulled it out of its smashed thermaltake armor Jr. case and set it up outside the case. As shocked as i was i powered it on and it posted no problem and booted into windows without a hitch. the only thing that i could see that was physically damadged was the the armor case.![]()
and from that day on Evga Proved itself to me, and not to mention their great speedy service i have had with em in the past.
that exact same Evga 680i is still currently in use in my other rig and running strong without a hitch.



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