EVGA X58 SLI Classified Mainboard 170-BL-E762-A1

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EVGA X58 SLI Classified Mainboard 170-BL-E762-A1

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  • 7 PCI-E expansion slots
  • 4-Way SLI support
  • 10+3 phase PWM up to 1333MHz
  • Triple Channel DDR3 up to 1600 MHz
  • E-LEET motherboard tuner

The X58 SLI Classified Motherboard from EVGA is in a league of its own. Features an incredible 7 PCI graphics expansion slots, which enables support for the world’s first 4-Way SLI graphics card, the GTX285 Classified. The EVGA 170-BL-E760-A1 with an enthusiast layout allows multiple configurations, including 2-Way SLI + PhysX, 3-Way SLI + PhysX, or 4-Way SLI. The 10+3 phase Digital PWM enables switching frequencies of up to 1333KHz. Supports Intel Socket 1366 Processors, Intel X58 Express chipset, includes 4 DIMM dual-channel DDR3 1600MHz + up to 24 GB, 12 USB 2.0 ports (8 rear panel, 4 onboard), 2 Firewire 1394 ports (1 rear panel, 1 onboard), 2 Gigabit ethernet ports (10/100/1000), 9 SATA II ports supporting 300 MB/s (1 E-SATA), 100 % solid state capacitors, and 8 channels of audio. Special features include 4-Way SLI support, EVGA VDroop control for maximum voltage stability while overclocking, EVGA E-LEET tuning utility which provides quick access to overclocking controls without g
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EVGA X58 SLI Classified Mainboard 170-BL-E762-A1

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3 thoughts on “EVGA X58 SLI Classified Mainboard 170-BL-E762-A1

  1. 15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Awesome Board!, March 13, 2010
    By 
    Jmiah22 “Jmiah22” (Pennsylvania – United States) –

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    This review is from: EVGA X58 SLI Classified Mainboard 170-BL-E762-A1 (Personal Computers)

    I did a lot of research prior to building my new system and discovered that EVGA has some of the best products. All products come with a LIFETIME warranty (you absolutely cannot beat that these days)! You *DO* need to register your product within 30 days to receive the lifetime warranty but I do not see the big deal about that.

    The first board I ordered through Amazon came with the northbridge heatsink bent. I returned the board to Amazon and purchased another. The second one arrived with the northbridge heatsink bent even worse. I am not sure who Amazon’s supplier is, but was told by the manufacturer that somebody somewhere along the line is damaging these boards. Both boards arrived with the quality assurance seals broken and the anti-static bags that the boards are in were unsealed, then resealed (there were shreds of the original sticker left behind.) I do not know who or why anybody would need to open these motherboards unless they had both been RMA’s before and just resold as new. I finally had to RMA through EVGA to get an undamaged board. They have great service, I cannot recommend EVGA enough, they put up with a lot from me getting this straightened out and went above and beyond what I’ve ever had a company do for customer satisfaction.

    When you get an undamaged board they are AWESOME! The system I just built is based on this board with Intel Core i7 975E CPU, Corsair 12 GB DDR3 1600 Dominator RAM, Corsair P128 128 GB SSD, Corsair HX1000 PSU, Thermaltake Armor+ VH600LBWS case, EVGA GTX 285 graphics card, Auzentech HomeTheater HD audio card and two LG DVD/CDR combo drives.

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  2. 6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Bad Board!, February 14, 2011
    By 
    Jeremy “Jeremy” (Houston, TX USA) –

    This review is from: EVGA X58 SLI Classified Mainboard 170-BL-E762-A1 (Personal Computers)

    UPDATE: I finally gave up and replaced the board with an ASUS Sabertooth X58. Same memory, same PSU, same CPU, same GTX 295’s… and guess what?? My system runs perfectly now. I found it nauseating throwing a $400 MB in the trash, and I’m not sure I’ll be using any EVGA products in the future. 🙁

    I’ve had nothing but problems with this board. It replaced an ASUS Rampage II Extreme because I intended to go to a 4-way SLI setup.

    Here are the problems:

    -The board stops during POST with a CPU checksum error. F1 to continue, DEL to enter setup. If I continue, the PC will turn off and no longer boot up until I physically remove/replace the ATX power connector in the motherboard. If I enter setup and manually set the clock frequency, and multiplier. It will boot into windows and function normally. Whenever a hard reset is done, this must be repeated.

    -Every time this is done, the time/date are reset to 2007.

    -Sometimes the board powers off when a USB device is plugged into it.

    In the past, I’ve had very good experiences with EVGA tech support. In fact, I love their graphics cards, and use them exclusively. However, tech support has been terrible with this board.
    They blamed the power supply (brand new corsair AX1200); the PSU is good. They blamed the CPU (worked perfectly before, and still works perfectly in another system), they blamed the battery, they insisted I remove the board from my system and test on a bench; my system is completely water cooled, and this takes HOURS of work; not to mention having to replace a ton of coolant, etc… Basically everything except taking responsibility for their product. I’m very disappointed with this product, and EVGA customer service. I’ve had a ticket open for almost a year. Since it’s obviously a bad board, I will literally be throwing this board in the trash and replacing with an ASUS.

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  3. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    EVGA X58 4-Way SLI Mainboard, March 1, 2011
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    This review is from: EVGA X58 SLI Classified Mainboard 170-BL-E762-A1 (Personal Computers)

    I haven’t had a chance to use the EVGA X58 4 Way SLI CLASSIFIED Mainboard (Motherboard) yet because my case hasn’t arrived but I’d like to give a little feedback right now concerning the box contents. All HW seems in order. However, the User’s Manual says it’s for the EVGA X58 3X SLI CLASSIFIED. I’m sure that at the price EVGA charges they can afford to include a User’s Manual that indicates the correct product that was purchased. Also, I’m pretty sure I’ll have to use their on-line driver updates because there is a good chance the EVGA X58 Drivers and Utilities CD is out of date as well.

    I can’t be entirely sure that the “new” EVGA X58 4 Way SLI CLASSIFIED Mainboard I purchased is actually new because the ESD dissipative label that seals the board in the ESD dissipative bag was covering up a second (actually it was the first) torn label.

    Another thing I noticed is that the board is slightly worped. I don’t think it’s too bad that it won’t work but if their are issues when I install it then I’ll update this rewiew. One thing to be sure of is that it’s not built to Mil Spec.

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