Wednesday, June 3 2009
EVGA expanded its motherboard lineup with the LGA-1366 based X58 SLI LE (141-BL-E757-TR). This ATX motherboard supports the most common standards of EVGA motherboards in the sub-series, at a price-point lower than that of its 3X-SLI series. It is priced at US $239. Making use of only the X58+ICH10R chipset, with no companion nForce 200 chips, the board goes on to feature four PCI-Express x16 slots, for NVIDIA 3-way SLI, or ATI CrossFireX. A 8-channel audio, and one gigabit Ethernet connection make for the rest of the signficant feature set. Popular retailer Newegg.com has already started listing it.

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by RevengE (June 4th - 5:08 AM) - Reply
newegg has these in stock right now. beautiful looking boards.
by Arrakis+9 (June 4th - 5:29 AM) - Reply
i must say the all flat black theme is sexy
by renozi (June 4th - 5:31 AM) - Reply
Man that black board is so good looking! Great for show cases like on million-dollar-pc.com
by DanishDevil (June 4th - 5:31 AM) - Reply
As I said in the other thread, ME WANT mATX VERSION!!! Real bad. :(

The only thing I don't like about these boards is the placement of the 8-Pin +12V. That will make super-clean cable management difficult.
by happita (June 4th - 5:51 AM) - Reply
by: Arrakis+9
i must say the all flat black theme is sexy
it should camoflauge well with cases that have both external and internal black themes :toast:
by douglatins (June 4th - 5:53 AM) - Reply
They are too much inexpensive for my tastes..... LOL just kidding, what a great price
by renozi (June 4th - 5:54 AM) - Reply
by: DanishDevil

The only thing I don't like about these boards is the placement of the 8-Pin +12V. That will make super-clean cable management difficult.
That is true, they should have put it on top near the edge.
by douglatins (June 4th - 5:59 AM) - Reply
by: renozi
That is true, they should have put it on top near the edge.
Looked at it for a while, no success, can't see it
by renozi (June 4th - 6:04 AM) - Reply
by: douglatins
Looked at it for a while, no success, can't see it
ahah it's right below the PWM heatsink over on the left side of the board
by DanishDevil (June 4th - 6:06 AM) - Reply
The cleanest way to run it would be to try and tuck it under the MOFSET heatsink and route it up to the top of the mobo and back down behind it.

The other thing I'm worried about is how copper would look on the board. The heatsinks don't look beefy enough to me, so I'd probably Enzobling it out.
by renozi (June 4th - 6:10 AM) - Reply
There might be just enough space under the heatsink to do that, but only just.
by WarEagleAU (June 4th - 6:12 AM) - Reply
very sexy and very nice price.
by _jM (June 4th - 7:33 AM) - Reply
I bet this is going to very very popular... Mark my words :D

For starters is an i7/X58, Evga, looks great, and we all know how the i7 performs. Add all that with the price it has...... this is gonna sell like crazy!
by Trotski (June 4th - 9:23 AM) - Reply
That would look great in my new case.
by Bl4ck (June 4th - 10:22 AM) - Reply
is it me or i am seeing just 6 phase power design for the cpu ? :wtf:
by tigger (June 4th - 10:25 AM) - Reply
Nice,black is the new gold.
by jagass (June 4th - 10:27 AM) - Reply
Newegg has it...lol
by DanishDevil (June 4th - 10:46 AM) - Reply
by: Bl4ck
is it me or i am seeing just 6 phase power design for the cpu ? :wtf:
Looks like 6 for CPU, 2 for Northbridge, and 2 for memory.
by Rey17 (June 4th - 11:00 AM) - Reply
damn, i love this EVGA mobo.... really nice looking, and has good specs....
by Bl4ck (June 4th - 12:05 PM) - Reply
by: DanishDevil
Looks like 6 for CPU, 2 for Northbridge, and 2 for memory.
yep, it seems "low" compared to other 12-16 phase for cpu :wtf:
by tkpenalty (June 4th - 12:53 PM) - Reply
interesting, an nvidia partner putting out a board that has crossfire as well as SLi.
by stefanels (June 4th - 1:50 PM) - Reply
Very eyecatching indeed...
by CyberDruid (June 4th - 2:16 PM) - Reply
Finally a board that looks the business. No weird-looking shiny crap stuck all over it.
by Tyr.1358 (June 4th - 2:52 PM) - Reply
I love how they don't tell you what speed the four pci-express slots are rated at. Nothing on the product page for their website, nothing on newegg. I'm sick of boards that "support" 3-way sli, but when you put in a third card one of the slots slows down to 8x. Are we supposed to be happy about this?
by Ronin (June 4th - 3:02 PM) - Reply
I believe their rated @
x16
x8
x4
x8
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