Thursday, October 16th 2008

EVGA Announces the nForce 730i Motherboard with Integrated GeForce 9300 GPU

Following a news article about the launch of the 730i which we covered here, EVGA has launched its first motherboard based on the Nvidia 730i Chipset with onboard graphics. You can find out more information on EVGA's Product Page, and a video overview is available here.
EVGA is proud to announce the latest product to the EVGA Motherboard family; the EVGA nForce 730i. With support for DirectX 10 and NVIDIA GeForce Boost Technology, the EVGA nForce 730i represents the latest in graphics technology and can provide up to a 70% increase in overall visual performance! All of these innovations are combined to make the EVGA nForce 730i the best single GeForce Graphics platform available.

Get it all with from The Force Within: With support for NVIDIA PhysX and CUDA Technology, the EVGA nForce 730i will provide you a full spectrum of visual nirvana and unsurpassed graphics processing power.

EVGA nForce 730i Features:
  • Integrated GeForce 9300 GPU for onboard graphics.
  • Supports Intel Socket 775, up to a 1333Mhz FSB.
  • NVIDIA GeForce Boost Technology.
  • PCI Express 2.0 Support.
  • Gigabit Ethernet Technology.
  • 8 SATA 3.0GB/s Ports.
  • NVIDIA Purevideo HD.
  • Supports DDR2 memory up to 800MHz.
  • Dual-link DVI-I support.
  • Integrated HDMI output with HDCP.
  • Integrated VGA output.
Source: EVGA
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29 Comments on EVGA Announces the nForce 730i Motherboard with Integrated GeForce 9300 GPU

#26
Prototype-lk-
[I.R.A]_FBijust gotta love these marketing quotes.
Well, the 730i EVGA mobo allows the user to use only the Onboard, an Aftermarket Video card, or using the 8500GT or 8400GT/GS you can use both in this 'SLI boost' And it can give you up to 70% gain in Frames Per Second (FPS). On EVGA.com there is a link on the homepage about it, then a video that displays all the real facts about it. This video is all facts because false advertising is illegal and would get EVGA sued over something stupid, thus they wouldn't lie. Its a great board for someone looking to spend like 550-600USD (pending on when you read this) to be an entry-mid level gaming machine. Thats my .02 hope it clears some of the air.
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#27
Wile E
Power User
Teaming on-board with an 84 or 8500 doesn't make a gaming system. A 70% gain from the on-board solution still results in poor gaming performance.
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#28
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
as said, onboard + 70% = 50% of an 8800GT, or less.
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#29
Prototype-lk-
Seeing as most people don't need to play Crysis at 1440x900 All High then its perfectly fine for games... I know, the +70% is intended to mean over only the onboard..
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