Monday, January 11th 2010

EVGA Dual LGA-1366 Motherboard Pictured with Chipset Cooling

EVGA showed of its almost-ready dual LGA-1366 high-end workstation motherboard at the ongoing CES event. The motherboard pictured sports a component cooling covering all its vital areas except for one of the CPUs' VRM areas, it gives a fair idea about what the final product could look like. The board itself was detailed earlier.

The chipset cooler design borrows heavily from single-slot graphics cards. A monolithic baseplate covers the northbridge Intel 5500(?), ICH10-class southbridge, and the two NVIDIA BR-03 bridge chips. The heatsink becomes taller over one of the CPU sockets' VRM area. Air is drawn in from the round intake, and pushed out near the expansion slots. the gaps between the expansion slots will do their part in directing the hot air away.
Source: PC Games Hardware
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53 Comments on EVGA Dual LGA-1366 Motherboard Pictured with Chipset Cooling

#2
Izliecies
It's interesting - while one CPU's VRM has a heatsink, other does not.
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btarunr
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IzlieciesIt's interesting - while one CPU's VRM has a heatsink, other does not.
The other one will get one too. It's just not on this board.
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#4
douglatins
CPU backplate like those will interfere with some of the aftermarket cooling like Noctuas.
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#5
MRCL
!I NEED this board!
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#6
pantherx12
douglatinsCPU backplate like those will interfere with some of the aftermarket cooling like Noctuas.
Aye had one on my bloodrage, you have to remove it, makes fitting a cooler very difficult when you decide to do it vertically :laugh:
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#7
OnBoard
Heh, that must be the first VGA cooler on a motherboard. Looks funny, but it's skinny enough and already invented, so why not use it and save money :)
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#8
Animalpak
Skulltrail owned deep in the ass.


That blower push the hot air trough PCI Ex ports.
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#9
Yellow&Nerdy?
New records anyone? Two LN2 cooled i7 980X CPUs + possibly two LN2 cooled dual GPU Fermi cards in quad-sli = 100% pure kickass.
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#10
Morgoth
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does the board support ddr3? or server ram? and cpu? xeon only? or also i7 extream editions?
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#11
InnocentCriminal
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Morgothdoes the board support ddr3? or server ram? and cpu? xeon only? or also i7 extream editions?
btarunrEVGA showed of its almost-ready dual LGA-1366 high-end workstation motherboard at the ongoing CES event. The motherboard pictured sports a component cooling covering all its vital areas except for one of the CPUs' VRM areas, it gives a fair idea about what the final product could look like. The board itself was detailed in an earlier (thread)
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#12
Morgoth
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thx but are these limited production? i would like to get one once the price drops on Core i7 965 Extreme Edition
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#13
InnocentCriminal
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Details are pretty think on the ground right now, but rumours have it that it'll support Xeon CPUs - I'd like to i7 support, but unfortunately it's the waiting game.
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Morgoththx but are these limited production? i would like to get one once the price drops on Core i7 965 Extreme Edition
i7's have only a single CSI link so you can't have Horatio and Grissom at once.
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#17
Assassin48
You would need 2 chips that support Dual QPI for them to work in this board
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#18
arroyo
The Northbridge cooler looks like ripped from GeForce 6800 Ultra.
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#19
DirectorC
Fits said the mobo will be $900+ and the chips will be like $1400 each. It's gonna take me all fckin year to save up $3700 for this beast :laugh:
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#20
pantherx12
DirectorCFits said the mobo will be $900+ and the chips will be like $1400 each. It's gonna take me all fckin year to save up $3700 for this beast :laugh:
Its one of those things thats tempting to steal just for the lulz :laugh:
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#21
mdm-adph
arroyoThe Northbridge cooler looks like ripped from GeForce 6800 Ultra.
For some reason, the coolers on these dual socket motherboards are always hideous. Come on, add a little flair.
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#22
Assassin48
DirectorCFits said the mobo will be $900+ and the chips will be like $1400 each. It's gonna take me all fckin year to save up $3700 for this beast :laugh:
it should be around double the price of the Evga 762 as for the chips it depends on which model you go for
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mdm-adphFor some reason, the coolers on these dual socket motherboards are always hideous. Come on, add a little flair.
Well, the average target user of workstation/server boards doesn't masturbate while looking at a PCB. Besides, most boards look fairly normal, Skulltrail and this are the only two I can think of that look a bit silly. Even my Z7S looks "normal", and that one is aimed at a similar enthusiast market.
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#24
TheLostSwede
News Editor
From what I understand, this board is meant to work with Bloomfield Core i7's, but I could be wrong. The board takes standard DDR3 memory, so no problems there, but you might be limited to what size modules you can fit, but again, not confirmed.
Too many missing details at the moment to make heads or tails of this board.
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#25
mdm-adph
DanTheBanjomanWell, the average target user of workstation/server boards doesn't masturbate while looking at a PCB. Besides, most boards look fairly normal, Skulltrail and this are the only two I can think of that look a bit silly. Even my Z7S looks "normal", and that one is aimed at a similar enthusiast market.
Sure, but I'm just amazed that with a piece of equipment that's so valuable, there's not more attention paid to cooling -- fancy coolers look fancy because they cool well, too. All those copper fins all over the place on a zalman-type cooler aren't just for looks.
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