2009/11/27 03:57:11
Bkatt
ensabannur

 


AWESOME!!

BR!! I demand it!! lol

lol
2009/11/27 05:45:22
[WildDog]
that´s a good one mate!

Evga Forums FTW! ;D
2009/11/27 06:34:32
EnSabanNur
cheers dudes, been lol'ing at the way my brain works all morning
2009/11/27 06:54:32
Gold Leader


2009/11/27 07:37:49
EnSabanNur
man o man this just made me laugh my head off,

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813188056

bottom review on the page:


Pros: its a fast board

Cons: overclocking is a royal pain, due to poor product support. evga raves about overclocking this board, but provide absolutely no useful information about bios post codes, or bio settings. i can find no documentation anywhere to help me understand some of the more advanced settings.

Other Thoughts: this board is not worth the cost. yes, its a great fast board, but lacking support, its not worth it.id rather pay 50$ more for an asus board, and get full product support.


that bit about asus made me laugh, I don't know what company he's been using but asus have been 100% useless EVERY single time I've dealt with them....I wouldn't buy a case fan from those jokers.

(jacob's response)

Manufacturer Response:Thanks for the review, and to answer your question on support, EVGA has a dedicated forum for this board, with many threads intended to help you overclock and get the most from your purchase.

For EVGA P55 based motherboards, please see this thread for an overclocking guide:
http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=20029

Also you will find a more detailed manual for the P55 motherboard on the driver CD that was shipped with your product.

Thanks,
Jacob



lol owned. you tell that dumbass! :D
2009/11/27 07:45:55
[WildDog]
Jacob iss always owning noobs!

I dont know why people dont type "evga support" in google!

The new and old forums all fully loaded of info for both boards the P55 and the X58!


2009/11/27 07:57:26
EnSabanNur
^ I know, some people shouldn't be aloud to review on there...especially if they're stupid/border-line retarded.

attacking evga's service while praising ASUS's is just plain stupid IMO.

I'm looking at the 2 sets at the minute, trying to decide which to go with. price is a slight concern otherwise it would be x58 over p55 any day of the week.

any thoughts dude?
2009/11/27 08:04:25
[WildDog]
ensabannur

^ I know, some people shouldn't be aloud to review on there...especially if they're stupid/border-line retarded.

attacking evga's service while praising ASUS's is just plain stupid IMO.

I'm looking at the 2 sets at the minute, trying to decide which to go with. price is a slight concern otherwise it would be x58 over p55 any day of the week.

any thoughts dude?


oh well depends on what your plans are mate! For massive OCing and multiple Cards, X58 is the way to go. For mid OCing and single Card solution plus PhysX, P55 should be fine! Dont know what you are looking for dude, first think about what i said, then buy! A P55 Board plus single Card should be cheaper and a great performance. In other hands, the X58 vanilla is a great mobo, the Classy will be for Extreme OCing and 2 or 3 way Sli, i guess not for you, so the X58 vanilla will hanlde all your needs dude, with extra PCIe Slots for future expansions IMHO!

I was about to buy a Classy, i looked every where whithout success! So when i put my order i had to buy a Vanilla, i guess it will hanlde all my needs!

So, tell me, what do you want dude, so we can build something nice for ya ;D
2009/11/27 08:12:08
EnSabanNur
ok so my only requirements are:

i7, LGA 1366 or 1156 respectably (this wuld be more down to MOBO selection though either wouldn't be a problem for me)

if 1366 then a 920, if 1156 then a 860.

x2 GTX295's (though this may change I'm never gonna be using x4 slots for sli under any circumstance so x2 or x3 slots for sli would be fine)

I'd like an oc of somwhere around 4 if that's not pushing it too much.

the main plan is to build a rig that's gonna be used for the next 2 years, one that I won't have bottlenecking and other BS from using x2 295's (something I might live to regret no doubt)

was also looking at just using x6gb of ddr3 of some description to start of with then adding more in.

that's about as much of a plan as I've got my friend, open to suggestions advice etc. it's mainly just gonna be a gaming rig, bit of graphic design and that's about it.
2009/11/27 08:17:27
seabigbear
All the revues say that the X58 is better than the X55!!

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