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Thread: EVGA X58 Motherboard Confirmed - don't get set on other offerings just yet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    In answer to that, Foreplay preview:

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    Better Quality:

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    2.16v Vcore @ 200 Amps -> 432w Continous, 1,000KHz PWM Frequency:
    Typical Analog 300-400KHz, Typical Digital 800KHz…

    Take note that only small ramsink on Mosfets, @ that kind of CPU load/heat you will be on LN2 and Temps will be much lower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    In answer to that, Foreplay preview:

    http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=bzvgsI43iFQ

    Better Quality:

    http://resources.vr-zone.com/Shamino/evgatest.wmv

    2.16v Vcore @ 200 Amps -> 432w Continous, 1,000KHz PWM Frequency:
    Typical Analog 300-400KHz, Typical Digital 800KHz…

    Take note that only small ramsink on Mosfets, @ that kind of CPU load/heat you will be on LN2 and Temps will be much lower.
    EVIL

    Can anyone explain to me why there is a difference from analog to digital to the EVGA X58 running 1,000KHz PWM frequancy ?

    I mean what does it influence ?
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    Ok don't flame me now, but are these new mobos supporting ESA or was that just something that no-one cares about anymore?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flarexi View Post
    Ok don't flame me now, but are these new mobos supporting ESA or was that just something that no-one cares about anymore?
    I'd reckon they'll continue to push ESA certification and products.
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    Intel and EVGA, who'd a thunk it? I love my EVGA 680i board but also like Intel chipsets.

    I thought ESA was strictly an Nvidia gimmick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu View Post
    EVIL

    Can anyone explain to me why there is a difference from analog to digital to the EVGA X58 running 1,000KHz PWM frequancy ?

    I mean what does it influence ?
    faster switching vreg circuit means a stiffer board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slovnaft View Post
    faster switching vreg circuit means a stiffer board.
    meaning...better voltage regulation overall, and less vdroop?
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    so theyre using the 'FTW' branding for this board too?

    c'mon EVGA..
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    Thumbs up

    I may very well grab an Evga X58 and another GTX 260. Board sounds good.

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    For me i need the PCI-e x1 on top I have a Xanor D2X and i want to use it. I think i might run two 4870x2 but if they ever make it so you can run 3 i might do that also.

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    Very curious if this board goes head to head with a DFI X58 board... both seem to be great boards
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    Anyone know the MSRP??? eVGA FTW!!!! ASUS has the worst support, and they go and charge an arm and a leg for their products, eVGA customer service will have everyone coming back to them!!!
    Last edited by GAR; 10-29-2008 at 11:28 AM.

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    ditto on ASUS customer support being total crap... never using their boards/cards again.

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    Some nice official wallpapers

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    1920x1200? :O nice wallpaper tho



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    1920x1200 posted.
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    Another pic

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    Who manufactures their boards or do they have their own production facility?

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    Any ETA yet?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiesto View Post
    Who manufactures their boards or do they have their own production facility?

    It's too expensive to endorse yr own manufacturing. I'm sure evga orderes this board from big player like foxconn or flextronics

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    Quote Originally Posted by clayton View Post
    EVGA is always an auto buy for me. Love those PCI-E placements!

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    Ordered mine within the first 5 minutes it was released right before they went out of stock.

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    They won't allow step-up because it's a different socket, I'm really upset.
    My Rig can do EpicFLOPs, Can yours?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warboy View Post
    They won't allow step-up because it's a different socket, I'm really upset.
    Me too..

    Well they lost a customer. I going Gigabyte X58 Extreme, my frist ever Gigabyte board.

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