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    [Mini-Review] EVGA 750I SLI FTW (470FSB with Quad-core !!)
















    About EVGA:

    Founded in 1999, EVGA has grown exponentially in the channel, serving the system builder, distribution and retail markets with products that offer the highest in quality and customer satisfaction, thereby making the computing experience transparent to the hardware in the box.
    EVGA only offers visual processing products based on NVIDIA chipsets and in year 2005 expanded its product line to include motherboards.

    For further information online about EVGA, visit http://www.evga.com.






    About 750 i SLi FTW :

    The EVGA nForce 750i SLI FTW is the latest addition to EVGA line of high-performance SLI-ready motherboards .
    Engineered for the win, this motherboard features 100% solid state capicators, and a 6 phase power solution to achieve the stability of extreme FSB and memory overclocking.

    The EVGA nForce 750i SLI FTW motherboard brings screaming performance and SLI power at a lower retail price.


















    Performance and stability for the win:

    * Reach extreme overclocking speeds supporting 1600MHz FSB and beyond.*
    * 6 phase power design for the ultimate in stability and performance.*
    * Solid state capacitors allowing better overclocking and stability.*
    * Easy troubleshooting features with on-board CMOS Reset button.*
    * Extreme DDR2 speeds of 1066MHz and beyond.*



    Features and Benefits:

    * NVIDIA SLI certified*
    * Intel socket 775*
    * 45nm CPU ready (Yorkfield & Wolfdale)*
    * 6 Phase power design*
    * PCI Express 2.0 support*
    * 4 Right-angled SATA-2 ports with support for RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 5, JBOD*
    * On-board buttons for CMOS/Power/Reset*
    * HD Audio - 7.1 Channel*


    PCI Express 2.0:

    When using this platform with an EVGA PCIe 2.0 graphics card; double the bandwidth is achieved. With up to 16GB/s of bandwidth and advanced power management features, PCIe 2.0 is the ultimate interface for enthusiasts. PCIe 2.0 is entirely backwards compatible, meaning a PCIe 2.0 card or motherboard will work with any PCIe device and visa versa.

























    6 Phase power design & Solid state capacitors






    CMOS/Power/Reset on-board buttons










































    Bios Voltages :


    Vcore : 0.50000v - 1.80000v
    Memory : 1.80v - 2.5v
    vFSB : 1.2v - 1.55v
    SPP : 1.3v - 1.55v
    NF200 : 1.2v - 1.55v
    GTLREF : +0mV - +160mV





    As we see , Bios has a lot of settings/voltages !




    ..










    Hardware







    - Intel E8400 -
    - Thermalright Extreme 120 -
    - Evga 750i SLi FTW -
    - Geforce 9800GX2 -
    - 4GB (2x2GB) Gskill 8000 PQ -
    - Seagate Barracuda 250GB Single Platter -
    - Corsair HX-620W -










    Everest Inf









    CPU-Z












    Default



    Intel E8400 @ 3Ghz (333x9)
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-800Mhz / 5-5-5-15
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit






    SuperPi 1M







    Everest










    Overclock & Vdroop



    Intel E8400 @ 4Ghz (445x9)
    Vcore Bios = 1.35v
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-990Mhz / 5-5-5-15 (Unlinked)
    Vdim = 2.05v
    All other voltages = AUTO
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit









    Not much vcore droop from Bios to Windows Idle (0.02v)




    Also Vdroop (Windows Idle >>> Windows Load) not too much , just 0.02v :










    Total Vcore droop from Bios to Windows Full Load = ~ 0.04v







    SuperPi 1M









    Everest







    Nvidia chipsets are well known for being very good in memory bandwidth , specially in read and latency !

    With the current settings on EVGA 750i Sli FTW we got 10800MB/s Memory Read and around 50ns latency !



    For comparison , with Asus P5E X38 with same FSB but with memory speed even Higher (1066Mhz) i got 9350MB/s Read & 54.5ns Latency !















    500 FSB 1:1



    Intel E8400 @ 4Ghz (500x8)
    Vcore Bios = 1.35v
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-1000Mhz / 5-5-5-15 (Linked)
    Vdim = 2.05v
    SPP = 1.40v
    All other Voltages = AUTO
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit











    Everest






    Very Good Results , specially the excellent Latency = 47.2ns !!















    Intel E8400 @ 4Ghz (445x9)
    Vcore Bios = 1.35v
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-1000Mhz / 5-5-5-15 (Unlinked)
    Vdim = 2.05v
    All other voltages = AUTO
    Geforce 9800GX2 Default (600/1500/2000)
    Forceware 17.74 HWQL
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit (Not SP1)











    With 3Dmark 2006 we finish the first part of the Review !



    We can say that EVGA motherboard done pretty well with Intel new generation of Dual Core processors , good OC , no problems with 4Gb ram and excellent bandwidth results !

    If you have a Dual Core and you´re looking for a good Mobo Price/Performance , with EVGA 750i SLi FTW you already know that's guaranteed and also the advantage of being SLi-capable !








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    Hardware






    - Intel Q6600
    - Thermalright Extreme 120 -
    - Evga 750i SLi FTW -
    - Geforce 9800GX2 -
    - 4GB (2x2GB) Gskill 8000 PQ -
    - Seagate Barracuda 250GB Single Platter -
    - Corsair HX-620W -






    CPU-Z














    Default




    Intel Q6600 @ 2.4Ghz (266x9)
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-800Mhz / 5-5-5-15
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit







    SuperPi 1M











    Everest















    Overclock & Vdroop




    Intel Q6600@ 3.6Ghz (400x9)
    Vcore Bios = 1.48v
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-1000Mhz / 5-5-5-15 (Unlinked)
    Vdim = 2.05v
    SPP = 1.5v
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit





    CPU-Z






    As we see , with 1.48v set in Bios = 1.456v Windows idle




    SuperPi 1M







    Everest


    Intel Q6600@ 3.6Ghz (400x9)
    Vcore Bios = 1.48v
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-1066Mhz / 5-5-5-15 (Linked)
    Vdim = 2.05v
    SPP = 1.5v
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit














    450 FSB & Quad-Core



    Intel Q6600@ 3.6Ghz (450x8)
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-1000Mhz / 5-5-5-15 (Linked)
    Vcore= 1.48v/1.49v
    Vdim = 2.05v
    SPP = 1.5v
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit







    CPU-Z






    Vcore droped from 1.48v/1.49v Bios to 1.465v Windows Idle




    Everest













    Prime95 @ Small FFTs





    Intel Q6600@ 3.6Ghz (450x8)
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-900Mhz / 5-5-5-15 - Linked @ Sync (1:1)
    Vcore = 1.48v/1.49v
    Vdim = 2.0v
    SPP = 1.5v
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit








    Vdroop is a little bit higher than with the Dual core , but here we also used Higher Vcore !

    1.46v Windows Idle >> 1.41v Windows Full (running Prime95 Small FTTs )




    Total Vcore Droop from Bios to Windows Full Load = ~ 0.06v/0.07v







    ..



    470 FSB & Quad-Core



    Intel Q6600@ 3.29Ghz (470x7)
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-940Mhz / 5-5-5-15 (Linked)
    Vdim = 2.0v
    vFSB = 1.35v
    SPP = 1.5v
    Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit







    CPU-Z











    Everest










    Prime95 @ Small FFTs






    Seems like the EVGA 750i motherboard also performs very well with Quad-core processors !!

    470 FSB with Quad-core is really awesome!







    .












    Q6600@ 3.6ghz (400x9)
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-900Mhz / 5-5-5-15
    9800GX2 Default
    Forceware 174.74 HWQL
    settings : High
    1680x1050
    Vista 64bit
    DX10





    !TimeDemo Run 2 Finished.

    Average 49.3 FPS
    Min 29.7 FPS
    Max : 66.2 FPS











    ..





    Q6600@ 3.6ghz (400x9)
    4GB Gskill PQ @ DDR2-900Mhz / 5-5-5-15
    9800GX2 Default
    Forceware 174.74 HWQL
    settings : Very High
    1680x1050
    Vista 64bit
    DX10





    !TimeDemo Run 2 Finished.

    Average 31.4 FPS
    Min 13.7FPS
    Max : 37 FPS









    Like ou friend Borat use to say :




    GREIT SUCCESS!!









    Unfortunately i dont have Two cards to run/test SLi , but i think our friend Fr3ak will do same 3D tests with 9600GT SLI , so stay also tuned in his review HERE !



    ...










    To sum things up, what can i say from Evga Latest Board?

    well, its fast! Freaking fast! Its Well done, and its layout is excelent! It´s Quad-Core & Dual Core Performance was very good, and Full SLI with 16x/16x is kick Ass!

    The Price is just right, and the performance is expected to go up, with upcoming bios and drivers!









    » Quality«
    » Performance «
    » 6 Phase power design & Solid state capacitors «
    » CMOS/Power/Reset on-board buttons «
    » Overclock «
    » SLI capable «
    » Price «







    » NB Fan a little noisy «
    » Bios still needing some tweaking «












    Special thnks to EVGA for the Sample !


    Regards!


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    Last edited by mascaras; 04-19-2008 at 01:49 PM.

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