Johhny Doe rjohnson11EVGA's motherboard quality is equal to or exceeds any other motherboard manufacturer and you get top notch customer support (24/7), better forums, and lots of fun! I agree on X58, not on P67 though. The Sabertooth is a strange board, it's high quality with ceramic caps yet it can't OC as good as skinnier boards like the SLI3. It's a bit gimmicky, and both actually are good boards. But yes, eVGA is definately the way to go on X58. GPU: EVGA nVidia GeForce 680 2GB. Intel, X58 Express Chipset and Windows 10. Are there still Windows 8 drivers for X58? EVGA is proud to announce the new EVGA X58 SLI3 motherboard! The EVGA X58 SLI3 took the EVGA X58 LE, improved the design and amped up the features! With the addition of USB 3.0 and SATA 3/6G, this motherboard becomes a great value for the future and allows compatibility with all the newest high speed peripherals. He was talking about the Sabertooth X58, NOT the Sabertooth P67, pay attention. Johhny Doe The AX1200 is overkill, 850W is all is needed for 570 SLi. Actually, if you do the research you will find that oversized PSUs tend to be more efficient than exact-sized PSUs, meaning less electricity consumption. On big systems like these, with high-end gfx card setups, this can lead to the extra cost of a larger unit being compensated by lower electricity bills. What's more, if you get a PSU closer spec'd, you have no room to upgrade your vid cards to the newer, faster, more power-hungry GPUs. I really think dissing him for not spec'ing his PSU closely is a low-blow Johhny Doe. Get up on the wrong side of the bed this morn? HalloweenWeed Johhny DoeThe AX1200 is overkill, 850W is all is needed for 570 SLi. Actually, if you do the research you will find that oversized PSUs tend to be more efficient than exact-sized PSUs, meaning less electricity consumption. ![]() On big systems like these, with high-end gfx card setups, this can lead to the extra cost of a larger unit being compensated by lower electricity bills. What's more, if you get a PSU closer spec'd, you have no room to upgrade your vid cards to the newer, faster, more power-hungry GPUs. I really think dissing him for not spec'ing his PSU closely is a low-blow Johhny Doe. Get up on the wrong side of the bed this morn? Wrong, that depends entirely on the unit. And where did I say that? ![]() Buying a PSU bigger than your needs is nothing short of ignorance because the unit then wouldn't be able to provide it's first day performance later on, and you'll be throwing away your money for a unit that PERFORMs worse watt-per-watt. Smaller units tend to regulate better than bigger ones. How about you educate yourself from here on out on power requirements? Looks like ΥOU have some problems today, since you came out of nowhere just to bash me with your misinfo. *Sorry for the double post. Actually I think it is a wash between the two boards. Of course W/EVGA you get great support and forums. The Sabertooth still uses BIOS, so no UEFI, no advantage there. From what I have seen, Asus boards don't have a Vreg sensor (correct me if I am wrong PLEASE); and I really want to monitor that esp if I am putting a lot of VTT to the OC.
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