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Evga wru

Dice144

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I am a pretty big fan of EVGA video cards. I had one back in 2004 that basically blew up due to power surge. (lived in a shitty house) I was honest in the email and they said go ahead and RMA it.

I am on the fence going Sandy or waiting for benchmarks from BD but WRU Evga. Taking wayy to long to release a 1155 board 🙁
 
It says "notify me" and there is no add to cart option, which I would assume means it isn't in stock yet. It isn't at newegg yet and people keep asking in their forums when they will be released.

I saw that...I'm just feeding the anticipation...😛

Honestly, with all the apparent problems ASUS and some of the others are having with their P67 boards, I don't see it as a bad thing that EVGA is holding off on releasing their boards. Better to try to iron the bugs out first.
 
They wait too much longer though and they are going to completely miss the Sandybridge party. I wonder who makes their board for them.

If they release it and 90+% of the bugs have not been ironed out, then they are going to pretty much sink their motherboard ship.
 
I had my heart set on the P67 SLI, got tired of waiting (I had it on backorder at Amazon for over six weeks) and moved on.

If they had just been more forthcoming about providing an approximate delivery date and not copped an attitude of "shut up and quit bothering us, we'll ship it when it's ready" whenever anyone asked, I might have held out longer.

I'll still consider them for my next build. But they lost me on this one.
 
Still no EVGA Sandy MB 🙁 did they pull out of the motherboard market?

They probably didn't get it done before the recall.

The product page does not say it supports Crossfire. Interesting, because I'm sure it does, why not say it. Is it to increase the sales of their own stuff? Or is it because of Nvidia?
 
They probably didn't get it done before the recall.

The product page does not say it supports Crossfire. Interesting, because I'm sure it does, why not say it. Is it to increase the sales of their own stuff? Or is it because of Nvidia?

Evga only sells nvidia products so they never mention crossfire as a feature on their MB's. If SLI works then crossfire will also work.
 
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