As far as the 680i goes, I liked what we saw here in the lab, as stability was excellent, and its design is quite nice as well. For those wanting an entirely NVIDIA based motherboard and VGA combination for the Intel platform, this is the hottest game in town at the moment. SLI was tested in the last few days of the motherboard review and we will have those scores and that review up later this week, needless to say two 8800GTX cards on the new 680i board was faster than even necessary where it was supported, ridiculously fast, but wow amazing rendered scenes and a beautiful picture was to behold. If you have the money and the want, the 680i and a pair of 8800GTX cards is the absolute fastest solution for PC gaming period.
If you are not stuck on a name just for names sake, try the EVGA 680i SLI board and I am sure you will have a pleasant experience. I give the company not just the product an Editors Choice!
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