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by: Anonymous on 1/5/2010
Another smash hit for evga! Andrew "Loyal Leader" Han can finally complete his underground sex dungeon for the sex trade works he keeps in shipping containers around the LA harbor.
It will probably be built decently by: Michael A. McKenney on 1/5/2010
Most boards at this level will be in the $400-$550 range. They will be built better than lower end boards. I have used plenty of dual opteron and dual xeon boards. If you have good inbound clean power, a PC Power and Cooling highend power supply and use decent RAM, they usually last. I might wait a few revisions to see if any bugs are found. However, eVGA does seem to have a good rep for building hardware.
by: Anonymous on 1/4/2010
I wonder what will hit first people first: there fact there is no limited lifetime warranty or that you're going to spend a lot of money for a board that will die on you due to random occurrences of sunspots.
I wonder how it will compete with Supermicro by: Michael A. McKenney on 1/4/2010
I was looking at a the Supermicro X8DAH+-F dual 55xx 1366 board. It can have 24GB unbuffered or 144GB buffered. I wonder how this board will do triple channel RAM?
RE: My two cents... by: Theo Valich on 1/1/2010
I believe EVGA will gun for expanding into the workstation business, given their investment in developing custom products [GTX285 for Mac, GTX 275 Co-Op, Classified series].

While you do have a point, there are under-served niche markets, especially 2S market. To see an overclocking motherboard and place two cheap Xeons in it is a dream for content creators.

Ed.
Dual by: Anonymous on 1/1/2010
Hmmm, hasn't multi-socket platforms for the enthusiast failed already? Like AMDs failed QuadFX (4by4) platform or Intel's Skulltrail.

Reason's for price, heat, power.

Well, I just hope EVGA didn't skimp on the hardware since dual socket motherboards are extremely complex.


Hoping against buffered dimms too.
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