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You've used EVGA's video cards for running down your in-game enemies; now add their motherboard to your arsenal. The board is based on the Intel X58 platform and supports the Intel Core i7 processor. You can install up to 24GB of triple channel DDR3 1600 memory to run the front side bus at full speed.
EVGA X58 4-Way SLI Classified is in a league of its own. Featuring an incredible seven PCI Express Graphics Expansion slots, the powerful motherboard enables support for the World’s First 4-Way SLI Graphics card, the EVGA GTX 285 Classified.
An enthusiast layout allows for multiple configurations, including 2-Way SLI + PhysX, 3-Way SLI +PhysX or 4-Way SLI, and the incredible 10 Phase Digital PWM allows for switching frequencies of up to 1333KHz. It is no surprise that this motherboard is capable of breaking no less than four 3DMark Vantage World Records!
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PCIe anyone??
- Pros: The two nForce 200 chips allows 4 out of the 7 PCIe slots to run at a constant x16 reguardless of what is installed in all or some of the other PCIe slots. The other 3 PCIe slots run at a max speed of x8.
Has a small Silent cooling fan mounted to the Heatsink for better cooling.
It includes EVGA's PCB control board.
Is capable of supporting the nest generation of Intel i7 extream CPU's (i7-980X = Six cores) with an easy FREE BIOS update.
Has two on board ATX 8pin power connecters for the Extream Overclocker's out there. (Only one ATX 8pin is required to function normally, the second is for OC'ing)
Comes with EVGA's free Limited Lifetime Warranty upon registering it with in 30days of your order date.
- Cons: The manual that comes with the board is the same as the X58 E-760 Classified.
Requires a specialized case with at least 9 PCI slots(10 if you plan on using four double wide GPU's)
No onboard SATA III or USB 3.0 No onboard Optical sound output
- Other Thoughts: If you want to run multiple GPU's + other add on PCIe cards this board can't be beat!
I've been an EVGA fan since early 2007 and they always have your back.
Wow! Most incredible!
- Pros: This motherboard is incredible! We know of no other PC motherboard available in this genre where you can buy a 4-way SLI compatible motherboard that will run all four PCI-E 2.0 X 16 slots at 16X. We are not primarily gamers; we produce videos using AVID and Adobe CS4 Master Collection. To use that software at its fullest capacity you need to run NVIDIA Quadro graphics cards; which use CUDA technology to enhance the CPU’s computing power. This motherboard can handle a Quadro card with 3 Tesla cards SLI connected; which is awesome for a board and considering that those GPU cards can cost over $3,000 each, this motherboard’s cost is not out of line. In fact, the mainframe computaion time saved in using such a configuration easily justifies the expense (if you need that kind of computing power).
- Cons: Price.
We know we just said the price is not out of line—it's not; it’s just that most people here refer to this motherboard as a gaming platform and the fact that you can save a grand by getting and Asus P6T Deluxe V2 with two top of the line graphics cards (connected with SLI or CrossFireX) and with that run any PC game at its max, what is the point? The extra grand would be better put to use in upgrading that CPU or drive system.
Also, some of the posts here indicated they bought this board to be "future proof"; there is no such thing in computers and likely will never be.
Current technologies that have not made it to hardware yet like PCI-e 3.0, SATA 6GB and USB 3.0 are all missing from this generation. As is new memory architecture starting with DDR5 and simultaneous bi-directional error correcting memory. Both technologies are in use today but are not yet available on any PC motherboard.
Whatever you buy today will be obsolete in three years; count on it.
- Other Thoughts: We expect the story about using 4 GTX 295 cards in SLI was a typo because that's impossible).
The proper graphics cards for the scientific and business fields are the NVIDIA Quadro cards backed up by NVIDIA’s Tesla GPU processing cards. That combination turns the desktop PC into a true Supercomputer on your desktop.
Further, it would be nice if people kept the mythological fluff about modifying the motherboards to themselves. You don’t take a soldering iron to a $500 motherboard because you were too cheap to buy a case made to fit the motherboard. You simply buy the ten slot case. Newegg has several great ones available.
Beyond that, it is awesome that you can buy such a motherboard from Newegg right now, today and build such a Supercomputer. Though it wouldn’t be “future proof”, the ability to solve equations in a second or two at your desktop that a year ago would take a supercomputer weeks or months to solve makes the price of this motherboard insignificant.
| Model | 170-BL-E762-A1 |
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1366 |
| CPU Type | Core i7 (LGA1366) |
| North Bridge | Intel X58 |
| South Bridge | Intel ICH10R |
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Sure looks great, but DOA
- Pros: Wish I knew any
- Cons: Well board was DOA. Debug LED not indicating nothings but all the lights go on. Currently in the process of troubleshooting(before I can actually RMA)
PCIe anyone??
- Pros: The two nForce 200 chips allows 4 out of the 7 PCIe slots to run at a constant x16 reguardless of what is installed in all or some of the other PCIe slots. The other 3 PCIe slots run at a max speed of x8.
Has a small Silent cooling fan mounted to the Heatsink for better cooling.
It includes EVGA's PCB control board.
Is capable of supporting the nest generation of Intel i7 extream CPU's (i7-980X = Six cores) with an easy FREE BIOS update.
Has two on board ATX 8pin power connecters for the Extream Overclocker's out there. (Only one ATX 8pin is required to function normally, the second is for OC'ing)
Comes with EVGA's free Limited Lifetime Warranty upon registering it with in 30days of your order date.
- Cons: The manual that comes with the board is the same as the X58 E-760 Classified.
Requires a specialized case with at least 9 PCI slots(10 if you plan on using four double wide GPU's)
No onboard SATA III or USB 3.0 No onboard Optical sound output
- Other Thoughts: If you want to run multiple GPU's + other add on PCIe cards this board can't be beat!
I've been an EVGA fan since early 2007 and they always have your back.
HELP?!
- Pros: This MB looks sick and would like to purchase it but...
- Cons: ITS HUGE are there cases out there that can hold this thing without cutting holes in it and if so can anyone tell me a few??
| Model |
| Brand |
EVGA |
| Model |
170-BL-E762-A1 |
| Supported CPU |
| CPU Socket Type |
LGA 1366 |
| CPU Type |
Core i7 (LGA1366) |
| Chipsets |
| North Bridge |
Intel X58 |
| South Bridge |
Intel ICH10R |
| Memory |
| Number of Memory Slots |
6×240pin |
| Memory Standard |
DDR3 1600 |
| Maximum Memory Supported |
24GB |
| Channel Supported |
Triple Channel |
| Expansion Slots |
| PCI Express 2.0 x16 |
1 x PCI-E x16 slots, running at x16 3 x PCI-E x16 slots, running at x16/x8 3 x PCI-E x16 slots, running at x8 |
| Storage Devices |
| PATA |
1 x ATA133 2 Dev. Max |
| SATA 3Gb/s |
8 |
| SATA RAID |
0/1/0+1/5 |
| Onboard Video |
| Onboard Video Chipset |
None |
| Onboard Audio |
| Audio Chipset |
None |
| Audio Channels |
8 Channels |
| Onboard LAN |
| Max LAN Speed |
Dual 10/100/1000Mbps |
| Rear Panel Ports |
| PS/2 |
1 |
| USB 1.1/2.0 |
8 x USB 2.0 |
| IEEE 1394 |
1 x IEEE 1394a |
| eSATA |
1 x eSATA 3Gb/s |
| Audio Ports |
6 Ports |
| Onboard USB |
| Onboard USB |
4 x USB 2.0 |
| Onboard 1394 |
| Onboard 1394 |
1x 1394a |
| Physical Spec |
| Form Factor |
XL ATX |
| Dimensions |
13.58" x 10.38" |
| Power Pin |
24 Pin |
| Features |
| Features |
NVIDIA SLI Technology 2-Way SLI Support 3-Way SLI Support 4-Way SLI Support On-Board Clear CMOS Button On-Board Power Button with Integrated Power Light On-Board Reset Button with Integrated HDD Activity Light 10 Phase Digital PWM 300% more gold content in the CPU socket Super-low ESR and ESL film capacitors Delivers up to 600w of CPU Power Supports EVGA's EVbot |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
1 year limited |
| Labor |
1 year limited |
Introduction
You've used EVGA's video cards for running down your in-game enemies; now add their motherboard to your arsenal. The board is based on the Intel X58 platform and supports the Intel Core i7 processor. You can install up to 24GB of triple channel DDR3 1600 memory to run the front side bus at full speed.
EVGA X58 4-Way SLI Classified is in a league of its own. Featuring an incredible seven PCI Express Graphics Expansion slots, the powerful motherboard enables support for the World’s First 4-Way SLI Graphics card, the EVGA GTX 285 Classified.
An enthusiast layout allows for multiple configurations, including 2-Way SLI + PhysX, 3-Way SLI +PhysX or 4-Way SLI, and the incredible 10 Phase Digital PWM allows for switching frequencies of up to 1333KHz. It is no surprise that this motherboard is capable of breaking no less than four 3DMark Vantage World Records!
Highlights
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Intel Core i7 Support Based on the Intel X58 Express chipset, the EVGA 170-BL-E762-A1 motherboard supports the Intel's latest Core i7 processor, to deliver ultra powerful performance.
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Scalable DDR3 Memory Six 240-pin DIMM sockets support up to 24GB of DDR3 triple channel memory at speeds of up to 1600MHz, ensuring ample capacity for any application.
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NVIDIA 4-way SLI Technology NVIDIA 4-way SLI (Scalable Link Interface) Technology allows up to four graphics cards to run in parallel for an unparalleled performance comparing to a single card configuration, taking your gaming experience to the next level with mind-blowing frame rates and resolutions.
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Serial ATA with RAID The EVGA 170-BL-E762-A1 motherboard features revolutionary Serial ATA interface to provide scalable performance for storage devices. SATA technology enables easy-to-install, high-performance and low-power hard drives. The nine SATA ports support RAID 0, 1, 0+1, and 5 arrays for better performance, enhanced data security and flexible capacity upgrades.
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Dual Gigabit LAN The integrated dual Gigabit LAN design allows a PC to serve as a network gateway for managing traffic between two separate networks. Dual Gigabit LAN means rapid data transfers from WAN to LAN without any added arbitration or latency.
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IEEE 1394a Support IEEE 1394 is a widely used standard of interface between personal computers and digital AV equipment. With IEEE 1394a you can easily connect digital devices such as a digital camcorder to the IEEE 1394a port provided on this motherboard for up to 400Mbps data transfer speeds.
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Quick Specs
| Brand | EVGA |
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1366 |
| CPU Type | Core i7 (LGA1366) |
| North Bridge | Intel X58 |
| South Bridge | Intel ICH10R |
| Number of Memory Slots | 6×240pin |
| Memory Standard | DDR3 1600 |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 24GB |
| Channel Supported | Triple Channel |
| PCI Express 2.0 x16 | 7 |
| SATA 3Gb/s | 8 |
| SATA RAID | 0/1/0+1/5 |
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