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Nice BFG hat opening an EVGA board!![]()
Correct.these mobo makers are kind of vague about the lane speeds these boards run with 3 video cards. according to the evga literature their board runs tri cards at 16/8/8. is this right?
Was going to say the exact same thing. Not exactly a great idea IMO.
these mobo makers are kind of vague about the lane speeds these boards run with 3 video cards. according to the evga literature their board runs tri cards at 16/8/8. is this right?
Nice BFG hat opening an EVGA board!
EDIT: I want that hat, too, btw!
Nice BFG hat opening an EVGA board!
EDIT: I want that hat, too, btw!
Currently running an Evga X58, with a Core i7 920.
It is running @ 3.6 @1.26v with ram running @ 1600.Ran Prime95 for 10 hours hours, load temps are between 60-65c and idle temps are between 25-30c. Overclock was pretty simple. Evga forums has guide to do 4.2 on air which I will try to achieve for fun, but my main goal was the 3.6 which is running stable and fast! I definitely recommend this mobo.
From what I understand, the lanes cannot exceed 32. The key word here is exceed. So here is a summary:
16 x 16 (dual SLI...nothing in the third) = 32 lanes
16 x 8 x 8 (tri SLI) = 32 lanes
16 x 8 x 1 (dual SLI with a non-vid card in the third) = 25 lanes (does not exceed 32)
Nvidia's 200 chip is the only one, so far, that will provide real 16 x 16 x 16 and break the 32 lane limit.
Why would they keep a legacy ps/2 port?
What is that above the first PCIe x16? red sata port?
just in case, you know.... ok, who knows this... It;s just the last of a few legacy things that are on a list that need to die. At least the parallel, and serial ports are gone, and I don't see a floppy drive port either. (unless it is under the IDE, can you confirm this Kyle?![]()
What is that above the first PCIe x16? red sata port?
imo, its still a useless location... it would of made more since to put a second one on the back. oh well, if the six are not enough, you can always use the one above the gpu... (now that I think about it, it would have better access for a quick hook up and transfer files... those six are not the easiest to get too...)So its pretty much placed there because its closer to the other port and the Jmicron chip.