Monday, May 24th 2010
EVGA Readies X58 FTW3 Motherboard
EVGA is readying a new high-end socket LGA1366 motherboard building on its FTW (for the win) moniker, the X58 FTW3, carrying the EVGA SKU code of 132-GT-E768-KR. The new motherboard was spotted on the North American online retailer NCIX.com, where it was listed for US $342.39 and CA $319.99, before EVGA even launched the product or gave it a product page on the company website.
The 132-GT-E768-KR is a standard ATX motherboard. The CPU is powered by an 8-phase standard VRM, it is wired to six DDR3 slots for triple-channel memory support. The X58 IOU is cooled by a larger than usual heatsink, which slants towards the socket to give clearance to large CPU coolers. The X58 and ICH10R stick to the specifications, with no additional bridge chip. Expansion slots include three PCI-Express 2.0 x16 (x16, x8, x8 when all three are populated, x16, x16, NC when the first two are), supporting 3-way SLI, 2-way SLI, and ATI CrossFireX. Connectivity includes two SATA 6 Gb/s and six 3 Gb/s ports, two gigabit Ethernet controllers, 8 channel audio, two USB 3.0 and 8 USB 2.0 ports, and support for the EVBot OC module. EVGA should officially introduce this board soon.
The 132-GT-E768-KR is a standard ATX motherboard. The CPU is powered by an 8-phase standard VRM, it is wired to six DDR3 slots for triple-channel memory support. The X58 IOU is cooled by a larger than usual heatsink, which slants towards the socket to give clearance to large CPU coolers. The X58 and ICH10R stick to the specifications, with no additional bridge chip. Expansion slots include three PCI-Express 2.0 x16 (x16, x8, x8 when all three are populated, x16, x16, NC when the first two are), supporting 3-way SLI, 2-way SLI, and ATI CrossFireX. Connectivity includes two SATA 6 Gb/s and six 3 Gb/s ports, two gigabit Ethernet controllers, 8 channel audio, two USB 3.0 and 8 USB 2.0 ports, and support for the EVBot OC module. EVGA should officially introduce this board soon.
23 Comments on EVGA Readies X58 FTW3 Motherboard
But as for the board, its like i said in the other thread:
www.guru3d.com/news/intel-x68-rumor-issueing-usb-30-and-sata-6gbps-in-q2-2010--/
And tpu had something on the new stuffs after X58
www.techpowerup.com/120581/Intel_Sandy_Bridge_to_Introduce_New_Sockets_Chipsets_Reorganize_Platform_Further.html
for me PCI express slots are very important since i need 4 of them...
i have 5970 CF , GT220 and Xonard Sound card, so is this MB good for me or not?
will it be worth it compared to 3X sli classified?
If you buy a high end board like this, you're probably or even definitely going to put a high end 2-slot graphics card in it.
So that nice little PCI-E x1 slot will never be used. Makes me wonder why the even put it there, or swap positions with one of the PCI slots?