The nForce 750i SLI isn’t a far extension from last year’s nForce 650i SLI - it’s essentially a revision to better support Intel 45nm and quad core CPUs with the addition of the NF200 chipset that does cool little things. However, the EVGA nForce 750i SLI FTW isn’t just a run-of-the-mill reference design - this is an entirely rebuilt design by EVGA, who recently employed quite a few ex-EpoX engineers to make this board feature-tweaked as much as any other enthusiast brand.
..With the wealth of talent EVGA should now have at its disposal, it has no excuse to throw out a board that’s barely any different than its Nvidia reference design. You can’t just throw on a couple of lighty buttons, screw the heatsinks down and call it "FTW". The overclocking is excellent, true, but there’s no customisation by EVGA that makes you think it has spent time working on it, rather than letting Nvidia do it for them.
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