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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/16 11:23:28
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80 $ not bad order 1 already just wait for evga send me the sr2
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/16 14:19:12
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now i need to trade up my ascension case for the extended version, if i stick with what i got i need extension kit and new backpanel + tray, would cost me more i think than just getting new case LOL
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/16 15:12:11
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Mountain Mods only!!? I hope other computer case manufacturers can build up something like that size...
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/16 18:19:47
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/16 19:19:27
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what about the Thermaltake Armor VH6000?
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/16 20:50:42
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don't believe its wide enough from looking at pics
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/16 23:14:02
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Just wait for the Haf X to fit this in. It has 9 slots
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/16 23:16:22
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We have been testing the Lian Li PCP80 and actually it does fit, however, the top 2 right hand side standoffs do not line up unfortunately. It is possible to work with some minor modification.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 02:33:46
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EVGA_JacobF We have been testing the Lian Li PCP80 and actually it does fit, however, the top 2 right hand side standoffs do not line up unfortunately. It is possible to work with some minor modification. Nice.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 03:32:50
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hello guys I write down Italy wanted to know if the new EVGA W555 Sr 2 dual socket supports 2 cpu's 980x grazie mille
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 03:34:01
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how about the Corsair 800D, that one seems pretty large
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 03:36:39
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id like evga to make a bench block like they did for the 790i ftw, this puppy needs to be seen
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 06:23:30
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rvdm88 how about the Corsair 800D, that one seems pretty large Maybe if you remove the mid-plate, but it would be right up against the PSU and you won't be able to use the last two slots. The 8th slot in the 800D isn't removable, it's just there to allow airflow and it doesn't have a 9th.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 06:46:05
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Mountian Mods FTW
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 09:42:46
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Would that fit in the haf 932 (I know it wouldnt be able to use all the pci slots)? Just curious since I'm trying to get an idea how big that mobo is.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 19:22:47
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EVGA should of stayed withing the E-ATX standards, it just flaws that you need another case to fit this mobo, it's not perfect because of the odd and unknown format, no socketed Bios chiips for full reliability of bios failures & bios chip replacements and lacking IPMI 2.0 support which is very recommended and highly wanted in the 2CPU world. If it was E-ATX, like most 2CPU boards are; it would of been alot more useful and client friendly. But now it has a format no which case has, it's kinda useless this way, unless there are cases that can really fit it without any modifications needed? Sorry but this is something I rather evade hence of the important features it is missing ad it's odd format. I hope EVGA will improve the ormat to E-ATX & ATX , a smaller one would be alot more interesting, like Supermicro's X8DAL3i: it's ATX format, it has Tri Channel DDR3 per CPU, it has Nehalem & Westmere support, max ram support = 3x 4GB DDR3-1333 ECC Reg per CPU, it's only down side is 1x PCI-E 2.0 x16 @ 16 lanes & 1x PCI-E 2.0 x16 @ 4 lanes. Now if EVGA can make a sucha board in that format with a NF200 chip @ 2x PCI-E 2.0 x16 with 32 lane SLI & CFX support, then they will have a great success in the 2CPU gaming world with a much smaller product that can deliver the same performance CPU wise with same OC possibilties and it will fit in any ATX case! So no more over sized mobo's, just the good ole ATX format and no nonsense.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 19:50:41
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rambler358 syfer1987 wow this this case is ugly lol mikolay http://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/4U/747/SC747TQ-R1400.cfm SuperChassis 747TQ-R1400B Not only is it fugly, but no fans? Looks like 4x(80-120)s between the HDs and the mobo and 2x(80-120)s at the rear to me. Standard layout for a 4U rackmount server chasis. *Wait a minute...turn this thing on its side and it looks just like a 4U rackmount server chasis. *Start sarcastically surprised tone here.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 21:25:08
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the trade off for smaller board = crappy small phased pwm, components cant stand being overvolted and pushed.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 21:28:42
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Gold Leader EVGA should of stayed withing the E-ATX standards, it just flaws that you need another case to fit this mobo, it's not perfect because of the odd and unknown format, no socketed Bios chiips for full reliability of bios failures & bios chip replacements and lacking IPMI 2.0 support which is very recommended and highly wanted in the 2CPU world. If it was E-ATX, like most 2CPU boards are; it would of been alot more useful and client friendly. But now it has a format no which case has, it's kinda useless this way, unless there are cases that can really fit it without any modifications needed? Sorry but this is something I rather evade hence of the important features it is missing ad it's odd format. I hope EVGA will improve the ormat to E-ATX & ATX , a smaller one would be alot more interesting, like Supermicro's X8DAL3i: *sniped* it's ATX format, it has Tri Channel DDR3 per CPU, it has Nehalem & Westmere support, max ram support = 3x 4GB DDR3-1333 ECC Reg per CPU, it's only down side is 1x PCI-E 2.0 x16 @ 16 lanes & 1x PCI-E 2.0 x16 @ 4 lanes. Now if EVGA can make a sucha board in that format with a NF200 chip @ 2x PCI-E 2.0 x16 with 32 lane SLI & CFX support, then they will have a great success in the 2CPU gaming world with a much smaller product that can deliver the same performance CPU wise with same OC possibilties and it will fit in any ATX case! So no more over sized mobo's, just the good ole ATX format and no nonsense. thing is, following pre-defined standards won't fit the 4-way SLI which they wanted, and the way that supermicro board is layed out there isn't room for the PWM that EVGA wanted. There is a big difference between that board and EVGA's. the supermicro is meant for server enviroment, this board is meant for the benching crowd, not server market at all.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 22:12:59
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mikolay http://www.supermicro.com/products/chassis/4U/747/SC747TQ-R1400.cfm SuperChassis 747TQ-R1400B Strictly by the specs, the board is a half-inch too wide for the regular model and 2-inches too long for the quiet version. A real shame since I had been looking at one of these two for my next build, and this board sure is pretty. Hopefully the regular model works as long as you are real careful with your fingers or don't push the fans all the way into their locked position.
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/17 23:43:07
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I wonder... if THIS was possible could SR-2 in there could be possible as well???? could you check that Jacob :D
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Re:EVGA Classified SR-2 Compatible Chassis'
2010/03/18 05:31:06
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moose517 Gold Leader EVGA should of stayed withing the E-ATX standards, it just flaws that you need another case to fit this mobo, it's not perfect because of the odd and unknown format, no socketed Bios chiips for full reliability of bios failures & bios chip replacements and lacking IPMI 2.0 support which is very recommended and highly wanted in the 2CPU world. If it was E-ATX, like most 2CPU boards are; it would of been alot more useful and client friendly. But now it has a format no which case has, it's kinda useless this way, unless there are cases that can really fit it without any modifications needed? Sorry but this is something I rather evade hence of the important features it is missing ad it's odd format. I hope EVGA will improve the ormat to E-ATX & ATX , a smaller one would be alot more interesting, like Supermicro's X8DAL3i: *sniped* it's ATX format, it has Tri Channel DDR3 per CPU, it has Nehalem & Westmere support, max ram support = 3x 4GB DDR3-1333 ECC Reg per CPU, it's only down side is 1x PCI-E 2.0 x16 @ 16 lanes & 1x PCI-E 2.0 x16 @ 4 lanes. Now if EVGA can make a sucha board in that format with a NF200 chip @ 2x PCI-E 2.0 x16 with 32 lane SLI & CFX support, then they will have a great success in the 2CPU gaming world with a much smaller product that can deliver the same performance CPU wise with same OC possibilties and it will fit in any ATX case! So no more over sized mobo's, just the good ole ATX format and no nonsense. thing is, following pre-defined standards won't fit the 4-way SLI which they wanted, and the way that supermicro board is layed out there isn't room for the PWM that EVGA wanted. There is a big difference between that board and EVGA's. the supermicro is meant for server enviroment, this board is meant for the benching crowd, not server market at all. aha oke I see hehe, wel if EVGA does plan to build a smaller variant of it with lesser PCI-E slots so 2 to 3 cards is possibkle I'd be interesting to follow this idea hehe. But yeah it's understandable now , though as a Supermicro H8DAE-2 user [Dual Socket-F with Opteron Shanghai CPU's] it's also good for gaes that do suppoer SMP, not many of them sadly, though I hope that this support will come around, I mainly use it for real time Simulations and that EVGA sollution should do very good in that segment hehe. here's my mobo: Rear side It does have 8.1 Chanel HD Audio, and here are the slots from top to bottom :) IPMI 2.0 Main PCI-E 2.0 x16 with 16 lanes PCI-E 2.0 x8 with 4 lanes PCI-E 2.0 x8 with 8 lanes Secondary PCI-E 2.0 x16 with 16 lanes [SLI = 32 Lanes! Excellent for Quad SLI setups] PCI-X 133Mhz PCI-X 100Mhz Just lovely :) This motherboard also is flashed with Bios 3.5 for Dual istanbul support, it's my main system for Real Time Flight Simulatins and it's rock stable in any type of enviroment, there are ways for overclocking via some type of code system, I have not looked in to this yet, but I will take a deeper look into that part when I get to it. it's not really needed, it has Dual Quad Core OpteronDP 2380C2 Shanghai's, these are based on PhenomII technology thus fastenough for any game out there, it wopped Flight Sim X Deluxe Edition in Dx10 with REX 1.2 heh. The only thing I wonder about the design of the EVGA Classified PR2 aka W55 is why didn't EVGA add an IPMI 2.0 slot or make it onboard? This would be the ideal utility and hardware monitoring system for any overclocker it does not only monitor just a few fans and voltages but it actually monitors every thing the system has active and non active as rpms, temps and health statuses of certain system parts go here an idea what IPMI 2.0 can monotor : If it had that you could mionitor everything as you OC higher, unless EVGA ahs something like this that can be connected externally?
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