Thursday, July 2nd 2009
EVGA Intros X58 SLI Micro Motherboard
EVGA today introduced the compact X58 SLI Micro motherboard (model number: 121-BL-E756-TR), supporting the Micro-ATX form factor. Don't be fooled by the small size, in performance figures this motherboard is a match for all standard ATX Intel X58 equipped motherboards, it supports all LGA1366 Core i7 processors to date, has six DDR3-1600+ memory slots, two PCI-Express x16 slots, a single PCI slot and one PCI-E x1 slot. In addition EVGA gives you full range of overclocking features including: EVGA VDroop Control, EVGA E-LEET support, enthusiast BIOS options and of course the chance to put a SLI or CrossFireX setup of video cards in a micro-ATX system. The board's build quality is also off the hook, 100% solid capacitors are used, and passive heatsink design is incorporated so the board is 100% silent. The EVGA X58 SLI Micro will be available very soon for around $200.
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40 Comments on EVGA Intros X58 SLI Micro Motherboard
Now, on to the biggest flaw I see in it. They should've used triple spacing for the 16x slots. That way you would get the use of one other expansion slot if using 2 dual slot cards.
Would also work with an ATX case, but that defeats the purpose of mATX I suppose. lol.
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I don't even know what it is, yet I've never wanted anything so bad in my life.
- PCIe x1 instead of PCIe x4 as the 3rd slot (like all its competitors have..)
- Sigh, lack of PS/2 mouse for KVM users. Another USB adapter to buy.
I have to say it's the best looking board out of all of them. Will wait to see if it can beat the MSI X58M in overclocking though. ;) I don't see much choice in the slot configuration for a MicroATX board that can support 2x dual slot GPUs.. if you're the type of person who can cut stuff up why not use PCI/PCIe extension cables to free up a slot for an X-FI. Or a reverse side cooler on one GPU. Or watercooling. :)
Looking forward to the first reviews of this board. :)
There are mATX cases out there that provide great cooling. mATX can be a challenge because of its limitations (it's a freedom to work in a full tower case, believe me) and mATX rigs are smaller and lighter, and easier to take to LANs.
no one has PS/2 mice ports anymore the last 5 boards i have bought have left that out. buy a new KVM switch it will have USB.
you could run the top card with a reverse cooler toss the xfi in the 1x slot and be done with it