Thursday, June 4th 2009

EVGA Releases X58 SLI LE Motherboard

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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45 Comments on EVGA Releases X58 SLI LE Motherboard

#27
Lumpy
Any reviews out there?
I looked a little...no luck.
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#28
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
Bl4ckyep, it seems "low" compared to other 12-16 phase for cpu :wtf:
highend boards are still only 6 phase they just have 2 chokes and 4 mosfets for each phase
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#29
Kovoet
Imagine that board in the new Corsair case. Damn I'm drooling already
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#30
newtekie1
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tkpenaltyinteresting, an nvidia partner putting out a board that has crossfire as well as SLi.
AFAIK, all the eVGA x58 boards have supported Crossfire, they just don't advertise it.
DanishDevilThe 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.
I was just going to say exactly that, the only way would be to tuck it between the MOSFET heatsink and the I/O ports. Judging by the newegg pictures, the heatsink is narrower on the bottom than on the top. Almost looks like they designed it so people could do that with the cable, and the heatsink would help hide the cable.

And if I was putting copper heatsinks on it, I think I would have to paint them black. :D
Tyr.1358I 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?
In SLi it doesn't really affect performance, that is what the bridge is for. If you don't like it, pay more for one of the boards with the nf200. The x58 chipset can only provide 36 total lanes to the PCI-E slots, so x16/x16/x16 is impossible with just the x58.
RoninI believe their rated @
x16
x8
x4
x8
Actually, I believe when two cards are inserted it is x16/x16. When 3 are inserted, it is x16/x8/x8 and when 4 are inserted it is x8/x8/x8/x8.
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#31
DanishDevil
newtekie1I was just going to say exactly that, the only way would be to tuck it between the MOSFET heatsink and the I/O ports. Judging by the newegg pictures, the heatsink is narrower on the bottom than on the top. Almost looks like they designed it so people could do that with the cable, and the heatsink would help hide the cable.

And if I was putting copper heatsinks on it, I think I would have to paint them black. :D
Yeah, I may not get the Micro after all. It wouldn't go well with my full copper Xigmatek Achilles. The Micro has red highlights, though, but I like the LANPARTY DK UV Orange scheme so much better, though. Too bad their mATX X58 board went UV Green/Yellow. Maybe they'll have an i5 board out with UV Orange.
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#32
Ronin
newtekie1AFAIK, all the eVGA x58 boards have supported Crossfire, they just don't advertise it.

Actually, I believe when two cards are inserted it is x16/x16. When 3 are inserted, it is x16/x8/x8 and when 4 are inserted it is x8/x8/x8/x8.
If you go on their site and look to the descriptions on the board it says
x16_1
x8_2
x4_3
x8_4

www.evga.com/articles/00481/

But if it were to operate with 32 lanes I'd buy it on the spot.
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#33
newtekie1
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RoninIf you go on their site and look to the descriptions on the board it says
x16_1
x8_2
x4_3
x8_4

www.evga.com/articles/00481/

But if it were to operate with 32 lanes I'd buy it on the spot.
Yeah, I saw that, but then in the specs it lists 4xPCI-E x8/x16, which to me says the slots run at either x16 or x8, no x4.

I don't see why they would make that slot an x4, that is the logical slot to use if you are doing dual-SLi, or Triple SLi. If they were going to make any slot an x4, why not the one at the bottom of the board, the least likely to be used? It is all rather confusing. But I'm going to guess it is x8/x8/x8/x8 and they just mis-printed the board, at least I hope that is the case, otherwise this board is kind of gimp having an x4 slot, especially in that location...

Edit: I just downloaded the manual, it is x16/x8/x4/x8. That has got to be the stupidest configuration possible. And the dual-SLi bridge they send with the board, forces you to use the x4 slot in dual-card configurations.:banghead: Well that just killed this board, what was eVGA thinking...

Edit2: The more I think about it, the more I hope those are just the numbers when all 4 slots are populated. I'm hoping the board automaticlally switches to x16/x16 when 2 graphics cards are inserted, and x16/x8/x8 when 3 are inserted, and x16/x8/x4/x8 when 4 are inserted, this way the PhysX card gets the x4 slot, which shouldn't be too bad. I just can't see eVGA making the board in such a gimp way that the most likely slot to be used would be stuck at x4... Though this still kind of screws over the quad-crossfire people, but I don't think crossfire is really the primary concern on eVGA's mind.
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#34
Ronin
Had it been x16/x16, this would be one of the most sought after budget boards.
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#35
Hayder_Master
RoninIf you go on their site and look to the descriptions on the board it says
x16_1
x8_2
x4_3
x8_4

www.evga.com/articles/00481/

But if it were to operate with 32 lanes I'd buy it on the spot.
x58 with 4 pci-e slots one of them x4 = eah
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#36
Bjorn_Of_Iceland
I just noticed one thing.. when it comes to X58 boards, they hype and place "SLI" or "SLI power" all over the board.. Its like xfire is on the backdrop waving.. "umm hallo.. am here.." hehe
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#37
DanishDevil
Well you can't really blame them. EVGA doesn't make ATi cards...
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#38
mudkip
tkpenaltyinteresting, an nvidia partner putting out a board that has crossfire as well as SLi.
Clearly you didn't follow any news on the X58 chipset -_- :shadedshu
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#39
nascasho
I just picked this board up so I'll post soon if theres no review and my board/RAM isn't DOA.
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#40
Biker
Easy voltage test points just above the ram slots = WIN

Exactly the same setup as the Classified :toast:
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#41
Studabaker
Wow, that's a very competitive price. I figured this would be one of the $300 boards. I can hear the sounds of Asus and Foxconn pooping all over themselves right now.

Hell, I hate EVGA for creating the crappiest board I've ever used (750i FTL) and I'd give it a shot.
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#42
Gam'ster
Thats a board all boards should desire to be, Mint fair play.
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#43
johnnyfiive
Sometimes I really want an i7 setup... they make such beautiful boards for Intel's. Companies need to stop making ugly ass boards for AMD's.
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#44
Studabaker
johnnyfiiveSometimes I really want an i7 setup... they make such beautiful boards for Intel's. Companies need to stop making ugly ass boards for AMD's.
I bet that's a clause in the Intel reseller agreement somewhere; 'To make Intel boards, if you wish to make AMD boards, they must be uglier and less appealing than Intel boards'. I wouldn't doubt it.
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#45
nascasho
I saw nothing but improvements for my first i7 system. Hit 3.6Ghz Rock-Solid by accident on first try... like 1hr after installing Windows, lol.

Only drawback I've ran into (Not the boards fault) is that my chip seems sensitive to VTT changes and shuts down my system under stress testing, could never get it stable at 4.0ghz... then again my chip is a C0.

I don't see the gain in going to 4.0Ghz+ yet anyways because 8 threads @ 3.8Ghz... flipping overkill, lol. Real world game performance won't change at all from the benches I've seen... unless you're into decoding videos 24/7.

I'll buy a D0 when I get hardcore into benching.
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