![]() i also bought my EVGA 640Mb 8800 GTS for 300.00 +tax at a store and it started as a stock one and i flashed to the superclocked bios so again it rocks:rockout. Well i see asus mobos with a 680 chipset for 400.00 and i paid 269.99 +tax for my evga 680i and it rocks:rockout. Posted on Nov 9th 2006, 21:32 Reply #12 15th Warlock :rolleyes: Its similar to the $10,000 dell deal. Its gouging a market they know will pay for it. Yeah, those 4 sata ports are just a bum, aren't they? I dunno, maybe that $.05 sli PCB is hard to make too :rolleyes: My Ultra-D clocks just like an SLI-D does. Anyway, you think anyone willing to spend about $1,400 for two 8800GTX would feel sorry for spending about $260~270 on a good quality mobo?Is what I replied to- theres no QUALITY difference. The low end CPU's that sneak by such as the low end sempys still clock like crazy, but noone even winces anymore because OMG its 100mhz slower. In turn, leaving all the binning results up in the higher price range. People are no longer trying to get that $40 CPU to smoke a $120 CPU, people are buying $180-$200 CPU's to beat a $1k CPU and calling it a comparison. Seriously, its the same old crap that happened to overclocking. You can easily find a laptop for $400 now, yet mobos are breaching $300 now? :confused: Strange, how overall computer prices have dropped dramatically, and enthusiast components. Third PCI Express graphics expansion slotġ5th WarlockShow me a $110 mobo with a 680i chipset and three PCIe slots for graphic cards and I'm sold )Īnd no, this not how it's justified these days, high end $300+ mobos (and mind you this mobo is under $300) have been around for quite a long time if I remember correctly :rolleyes: My point is anyway, how is this nVidia's fault?Yeah, because 3x 8800GTX's are totally necessary :rolleyes:Īnd if They keep doing to mobos what they did to GPU's, can't wait til all the idiots are out paying $600+ for one.SLI-Ready memory support for extreme DDR2 memory speeds.Intel Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad, and Core 2 Duo support.NVIDIA 680i SLI chipset capable of extreme FSB speeds and true 2x16 SLI support. ![]() New and Key features introduced on the EVGA 680i SLI motherboard: Products will be available starting Novemthrough EVGA's network of leading E-tailers, Retailers, Systems Integrators, OEM System Manufacturers and Distributors. Complete this with true 2x16 SLI support and it will fully deliver the cutting edge performance that enthusiasts demand. It also boasts a third PCIe slot that can be used for new three GPU applications. This next generation EVGA nForce 680i SLI motherboard supports the latest Intel socket 775 Core 2 Duo Processors, and will be ready for the quad core CPU. ![]() Available November 8th, 2006, the EVGA nForce 680i SLI motherboard brings screaming performance and SLI power at a $299.99 retail price. Award winning NVIDIA overclocking tools provide a complete kit of tools giving everyone from the most veteran enthusiast to the novice overclocker the ability to unleash the hardware in their PC. Engineered for the Enthusiast, this motherboard features the powerful NVIDIA 680i SLI MCP which is specified to run at 1333MHz front side bus(FSB) to support existing and future FSB speeds. EVGA Corporation, one of the leading-edge 3D processor and motherboard manufacturers, announces the latest addition to its line of high-performance SLI-ready motherboards, the EVGA nForce 680i SLI.
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