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punx223 12-16-2010 09:23 PM

EVGA P67 Classified Pictured
 
EVGA P67 Classified First sighting

here

Hondacity 12-16-2010 10:06 PM

2 phase for vtt?

wooooooo finally it came out :D

Chuchnit 12-17-2010 12:07 AM

Shannon first lemme say thanks for sharing this. Now let me ask you three questions of which you will prolly only be able to answer one. :)
  1. What is that thingy beside the right angle 24-pin connector?
  2. What pwm solution did you guys go to? It doesn't look like Volterra. You SHOULD be able to share this since Giga & Asus spilled their beans. ;)
  3. Who is gonna take over the role of Peter to do all the testing, help with BIOS development, customer service, more testing and all the wonderful stuff Peter brought to the table? You know he played a huge role in why people bought evga.

If three is too sensitive lemme know and I'll remove that one. :)

Witchdoctor 12-17-2010 01:06 AM

Will there be a ATX Micro solution on the high end?

Looking to build a LAN box for my son using this platform

Thanks for the look

DrNip 12-17-2010 01:24 AM

Why the right angled 24 pin?

Looks like a volt meter check point or a over volt switch to me chuchnit.

Chuchnit 12-17-2010 02:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrNip (Post 65739)
Why the right angled 24 pin?

Looks like a volt meter check point or a over volt switch to me chuchnit.

ah maybe new ECP panel header? It's too small to be IDE.

punx223 12-17-2010 05:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrNip (Post 65739)
Why the right angled 24 pin?

Looks like a volt meter check point or a over volt switch to me chuchnit.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuchnit (Post 65740)
ah maybe new ECP panel header? It's too small to be IDE.

nope and nope

punx223 12-17-2010 05:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuchnit (Post 65735)
Shannon first lemme say thanks for sharing this. Now let me ask you three questions of which you will prolly only be able to answer one. :)
  1. What is that thingy beside the right angle 24-pin connector?
  2. What pwm solution did you guys go to? It doesn't look like Volterra. You SHOULD be able to share this since Giga & Asus spilled their beans. ;)
  3. Who is gonna take over the role of Peter to do all the testing, help with BIOS development, customer service, more testing and all the wonderful stuff Peter brought to the table? You know he played a huge role in why people bought evga.

If three is too sensitive lemme know and I'll remove that one. :)

1) hmmm maybe a seperate discussion will spawn from this... sanctum anyone :) (if i still have access)

2) lets just say we can discuss at another time

3) There are many people behind the scenes. I got mad respect for shammy, he is an amazing guy for sure. But like any time a wide reciever gets traded or moves on.... you pick up and keep moving... there are many people working on the "in depth" workings of this board and how to make it scream including myself. as always EVGA will deliver

punx223 12-17-2010 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondacity (Post 65734)
2 phase for vtt?

wooooooo finally it came out :D

sorry for the car analogy, but anyone who knows what a GNX was and how it changed the drag racing world will understand....

"not everything is as simple as the eye can see"

Hondacity 12-17-2010 07:06 AM

I don't have the answer..thats why I asked.

thanks

Chuchnit 12-17-2010 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punx223 (Post 65747)
sorry for the car analogy, but anyone who knows what a GNX was and how it changed the drag racing world will understand....

"not everything is as simple as the eye can see"

So what you just said is that evga has da hookup for increasing bclock. ;) :D


Edit: Some reading for Honda to get the picture. Info is about half the way down on the 1987 GNX. If you still don't get it then I'll explain in layman's terms later. ;)

punx223 12-17-2010 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuchnit (Post 65755)
So what you just said is that evga has da hookup for increasing bclock. ;) :D


Edit: Some reading for Honda to get the picture. Info is about half the way down on the 1987 GNX. If you still don't get it then I'll explain in layman's terms later. ;)

eh eh.... i didnt say that.... just that the power circuit is very strong for the board... this thing I think you will like ALOT.. Meant no disrespect to honda on that one.

Chuchnit 12-17-2010 09:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by punx223 (Post 65759)
eh eh.... i didnt say that.... just that the power circuit is very strong for the board... this thing I think you will like ALOT.. Meant no disrespect to honda on that one.

It wasn't disrespectful. Honestly there are tons of gear heads that don't really know what the grand nationals did to the industry in the 80's. Hell the X through me for a loop for a second and I had to use google to jog my memory. That was one hell of a car though...... they go for a TON of money at auction too.

Splave 12-17-2010 09:25 AM

does this use a conventional bios? Also what does the center cooler cool? NF200 only right??

Chuchnit 12-17-2010 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Splave (Post 65762)
does this use a conventional bios? Also what does the center cooler cool? NF200 only right??

By looking at the hwbot pic (comes in clearer on this PC) it looks like one BIOS chip + maybe two EFI chips just below it????? Maybe pull a Gigabyte....launch with BIOS and offer EFI later?

Neuromancer 12-17-2010 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuchnit (Post 65740)
ah maybe new ECP panel header? It's too small to be IDE.

Perhaps a way to add flash based storage to the board. Something that runs off the PCIE instead of the ICH?

V2-V3 01-07-2011 12:00 AM

I dont like it!

no Bullets on the Heat sink.....

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._4982073_n.jpg

Neuromancer 01-07-2011 04:37 AM

LMAO


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