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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great board. Your P/S must have an EPS12volt, 8-pin connector,
By DISenchanted (NM USA -Land of DISenchantment) - See all my reviews
This review is from: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility (Personal Computers)
PROs:
- Solid board. Very heavy compared to most other mobo's I've worked with (heavy being a good thing, due to the heatsink material,which you want in a mobo that will be running an i7) Easy install Easy setup. I ordered one for a client and it operates fine. It was built for a business environment, so it is built as a desktop PC, NOT a gaming rig. -cables - EVGA includes like 5 or 6 Sata cables, about 4 molex-to-sata adapters. -adapters - evga includes the video connectors for multiple video card operation. - onboard reset and cmos reset buttons - 2 digit display on mobo, as a troubleshooting tool - Warranty - register within 30 days and you will get the lifetime warranty on this mobo. Otherwise it is only 2 years. - Advanced RMA options: NOTE: When you register this mobo at EVGA, you get ONE OPPORTUNITY to upgrade to an "Advanced RMA" program. If you pass on it during registration, you will NOT get a second chance to order the advanced RMA option. "quote" ......During the registration process, you will be asked if you want to participate in the EAR program. After the registration process is complete, customers will no longer be able to participate in the EAR program..... "unquote" -Advanced RMA program: "Quote" The EVGA Advanced RMA (EAR) Program is a program to protect yourself and your product in the case of product failure. If something was to go wrong with your EVGA product the standard RMA process will be accelerated by prepaying for your shipping options with one of the plans available. This will cut down the amount of time your system will be down and save you money on shipping. Customers can choose to not participate in this program and if anything does go wrong in the future they can still apply for a standard RMA. Cross-Shipment on standard RMAs are not available and customers will be required to pay for shipping the product(s) back to EVGA. "Unquote" The basic, free, RMA service requires customer to pay S&H, then EVGA will return ship it via standard ground. There is NO CROSS-SHIPPING. Plan Ship In Ship Out Cross Ship Price Standard RMA Customer Pays Free Ground No Free Standard EAR Customer Pays Ground Yes $10.99 Premium EVGA Prepaid Ground Yes $14.99 Ground 2nd Day EVGA Prepaid 2nd Day Yes $21.99 Ground Overnight EVGA Prepaid Standard Yes $29.99 Ground Overnight Saturday Priority EVGA Prepaid Saturday Delivery Yes $39.99 Ground If you think you'll need expedited service for any possible RMA, then even the most expensive option, $39.99, is not bad. CONS: - Requires an EPS 12volt (8-pin) power adapter, in addition to the standard 24-pin ATX. If you plan to use an EXISTING POWER SUPPLY, make sure it has an EPS power connector. The EPS 8-pin looks "similar" to the PCI-e 8-pin but is KEYED DIFFERENTLY. You can buy a "Molex-to-EPS12" adapter for about $3 to $5 bucks. NOTE: if you will be gaming with this mobo, then plan on buying a new power supply. EVGA did NOT include the molex-to-EPS adapter, because it seems they don't want you to use a non-EPS power supply. So if your power supply is a couple/few years old, plan on buying a new one.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
EVGA shows its colors,
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This review is from: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility (Personal Computers)
Actually, it just shows black and green with splashes of blue and white.
I haven't had any trouble with this MoBo. I love the layout--although if I were a 3-way SLI-er, and you know who you are, I might have trouble connecting some auxiliary cables (front HD audio). Great BiOS, easy to use.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
No NIC Teaming loses a star,
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This review is from: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility (Personal Computers)
EVGA's quality is exceptional, this board definitely exemplifies that. With great tools for the overclocking enthusiast, or rock-solid stability for the power user, it's hard to find a better board. Hard, but not impossible. EVGA left off a piece that streamers of large files over LAN will miss... NIC Teaming. Although the RealTek controller supports it, EVGA did not implement it on this X58 board. The only people who will notice this are those building a file server and have a compatible switch, needing a full 2Gb/s transfer rate. I didn't do my research fully and assumed this board had it, since all my prior EVGA boards did.
Other than that, it's great.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Motherboard!,
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This review is from: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility (Personal Computers)
I just received and installed this motherboard and could not be more pleased. I am using the Intel Core i7 920 with 6 gigs of Corsair ram. My video card is the Nvdia GTX 295 and the system is super fast. Setting it up was very easy and I was up and running in no time at all. I highly recommend this mother board.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Mobo,
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This review is from: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility (Personal Computers)
Easy install, excellent onboard audio (I have no room for a sound card because of my two GTX 295's,) heatsink and chipset leave plenty of room around the processor for cooling option (I chose Thermalright Ultra 120 1366,) PS2 port, IDE connector (even though I don't recommend using it, go SATA,) pleasant aesthetics, and the E-Leet tuning utility/bios are top notch. Asus is having severe problems with its 1366 motherboards/bios, but EVGA is rock solid stable and is cheaper to boot.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic x58 board for i7 Processors,
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This review is from: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility (Personal Computers)
This was by far my favorite motherboard. It was both easy to handle, setup, and install into my case. The manual is the best. It's well worded and easy to understand. I also love the poster that comes with this board. It shows a huge picture of the motherboard and all of its parts. All of the parts are labeled within the poster. I loved that! There customer/technical service is outstanding. They will respond to you either the same day (if it's early enough) or the next business day. After your email and their response, they send a quick survey about how they are doing. Definitely shows that they care about their customers. I did a similar survey but for a restaurant. My wife and I were so annoyed at the horrible service we experienced, I slammed the restaurant on the survey. A few days later, I got a call from the general manager asking for more info and sent me a $25 gift card along with an apology. That tells me that they care. When I received my EVGA kit, I must admit that the first time I saw the box, it looked imposing; the size, x58 enlarged, blackish-grey-white color. My only minus is that I wished that they spread out the PCIe x16 sockets (3 of them although 1 is a true x16 ). Also, if you have a huge aftermarket heatsink ( I have the Dark Knight), it's extremely hard and is a tight fit when connecting the 8pin power plug from the power supply to the motherboard (sits in between the IO Panel, a large "metal fence" and the CPU.
The box is bigger than I thought but I loved the packaging inside. Wrapped in a plastic box, it came with all sort of goodies. Some of these include molex connections, SATA cables, SLI bridge (both for 2 cards and 3), and the IDE cable. Speaking of the SATA cables, I was surprised to see the SATA connectors on the right-hand side of the board. It was interesting connecting the long SATA cable to the connector on the motherboard to my hard drives but not an issue. I like the fact that since the SATA connectors are on the edge of the board, the SATA cable isn't sitting "in" the motherboard. I love the temperature readout on the display that sits on the motherboard. It also shows the error codes if your system doesn't properly post. EVGA's manual shows all the possible codes along with what the codes mean. The motherboard also has 7 spots to connect a bunch of fans (12v each) but I just connect them directly to my power supply. [...] My specs: i7 920 EVGA x58 motherboard 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3-1600 RAM Auzentech Forte (PCIe sound card) Western Digital 300GB Velociraptor Western Digital 1TB SATA II HDD LG 22x SATA DVD-RW (CAV) Sapphire Overclocked ATI 4890 (901mhz/1GHZ) Cooler Master HAF932 Full Tower Case Logitech G15 Gaming keyboard Logitech G5 (orange one) gaming mouse Logitech Z-5500 5.1 digital speakers Xigametek Dark Knight S1283 Heatsink Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit for System Builders (very stable)
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very clean, great layout. No bloat in hardware or software.,
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This review is from: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility (Personal Computers)
Regardless of my CONS, I love this board. Just so you understand.
PROS: Great layout, mostly. Lean and clean board. No hardware bloat or uneeded options. Software install is lean, no bloated apps. Robust OC tools, high quality parts used in constuction. CONS: The layout of the SATA connectors, at least the main block of them, are hard to get to. They are on the "side" instead of "facing" out. Secondary JMircon SATA controller will not support DVD/Bluray drives in AHCI mode, only IDE. The INTEL SATA can do both. Completely shuts down to do a reset. It does turn back on but this makes the reset time longer. POST takes longer than other boards and often does not initialize the USB keyboard in time to hit DEL for BIOS setup!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!,
By Fojus (Anchorage, AK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility (Personal Computers)
Installation of all my components with this board was a snap. This was my first build, and EVGA made it fun and easy. Layout of the board is intelligent, and the LEDs on the board are very helpful for troubleshooting and watching the temp of the cpu. Directions on where everything goes were amazingly easy to follow. My son has toys with directions that were more complicated than this.
The BIOS is really user friendly for those of us who are idiots when it comes to computers. I actually had to read the manual to understand some of the terms, but it was very informative and easy to read. Make sure to get the latest updates for the BIOS from EVGA's website. The drivers were easy to load, just pop in the CD and boom, everything I needed was there. Highly recommend this product.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
amazing board,
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This review is from: EVGA 132-BL-E758-A1 X58 3-Way SLI Core i7 Motherboard with Tri-Channel DDR3 and Tuning Utility (Personal Computers)
this board is simply amazing, definetely recomended to any core i7 buyer, you get 3x sli, crossfire as well, dual gb ports, like 10 usb, about 10 sata ports(1 esata), evga support is the best. The only cons would be maybe the price and the location of the CPU fan pins are a little hard to reach, but not impossible. As for the price, well if you are building a core i7 PC should already know its not gonna be cheap.
Overall, amazing board
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product, read this to save yourself some headaches,
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I'm extremely happy with the board. There were two issues that I had, not with the board, but read this to avoid problems. Initially I purchased two sets of OCZ3G2000LV6GK 6GB tri channel kits to populate 12GB on the board. Each kit worked by itself just fine as 6GB, but put in together I would see any random amount of memory from 4GB to 10GB, but never 12GB. Playing with timings did not yields any better results. It looked like there were some potentially bad memory slots on the board, and I had read reviews where other people had jumped to this conclusion. However I went out and purchased more expensive Corsair tr3x6g1600c7g kits. These worked perfectly out of the box at 1600 Mhz with no parameter tweaking necessary. Needless to say the OCZs were RMA'd.
The second was a more problematic problem. I installed Windows 7 x64 ultimate and had configured a Raid 10 array with 4 x Seagate 1.5TB drives. Everything worked fine for about a week, then suddenly my system locked up. Upon reboot the Raid bios claimed I had a bad drive. I tested the drive standalone in an external enclosure and it was fine, so I reinserted the drive and marked it OK. The rebuild took 22 Hrs. Meanwhile I did some research and the problem that many people are also experiencing is with the Intel Matrix Raid drivers version 8.9.0.1023. Intel is aware people are having problems but continues to put the software out there, and says they can't reproduce the issue. I can assure Intel I had no trouble reproducing it !! Anyway I did what others have done, back level my Matrix Raid drivers to 8.8.0.1099. Intel claims this version does not support Windows 7, but it seems to work better than the version they say does !!! Anyway six weeks have now gone by without any other problems. With 12GB memory I only need a minimal page file, despite the heavy duty development work that I am doing. I'm sometimes getting up to 8GB commit charge, but plenty to spare. I used a Corsair water cool kit, which I can recommend over the stock fan. I put it in a case with 140mm fans and my system is very quiet. I hardly hear any noise from the four Seagate drives either. |
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