EVGA nforce 780i SLI Motherboard-132-CK-NF78-A1
eVGA - 132CKNF78A1Release Date: Dec 2007
EVGA is proud to announce the EVGA 780i SLI motherboard; featuring three 16x PCI express slots, PCI express 2.0, and full support for Intel 45nm Core 2 CPU's. The three 16x PCI express slots provide the best platform for NVIDIA 3-way SLI; the latest in SLI technology. The EVGA 780i is ESA (Enthusias... Read More System Architecture) certified which provides the monitoring and fine tuning of your PC. Minimize
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Summary of User Reviews
Number of Reviews: 7Positive Reviews: 86%
Negative Reviews: 14%
Negative Review
Reviewed by: Techiec on 28-Sep-08
Strengths: eVGA Support, boatload of features, x16 SLi Support, Supports New 45nm Core 2's, Dual Gigabit Ethernet
Weaknesses: Price, Unstable, 2 PCI Slots that are blocked in SLi configs, inadequate cooling on northbridge
Summary: Much better product than 680i (Nvidia seems to have ironed out some bugs from the 680i), but still unstable. SLi is nice to have, but the only thing better than the 680i is the 45nm Quad support. PCIe 2.0 is a nonissue since most cards don't use all of 1.0's bandwidth. All in all, a decent product, would be wonderful if it worked as advertised all the time!
Positive Review
Reviewed by: rackne on 13-Jun-08
Strengths: Overclocking and tweaking is great on this board.
Weaknesses: None so far
Summary: This board is great. It was my first build from scratch and I had no problems with the board assembly or boot. I like that the board is DDR2 which gives much better price to performance right now. I also choose this board for the wide varaity of options available for overclocking and tweeking the settings for the components.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: mark1124kjv on 03-Jun-08
Strengths: The board comes with so many options I cannot fill all the connectors. The board fired up with no hesitation and has performed flawlessly since my initial build. Does it all!
Weaknesses: None.
Summary: This is as upgrade machine and has worked perfectly. I want to recommend this board to anyone who has high standards and does not require the latest / greatest (DDR3). I have purchased my second EVGA 780i board to replace a system that recently died. It will be nice to have two machines on par for test work and then one for production applications. Great board.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: bamboozled2 on 22-May-08
Strengths: Triple SLI, Plenty of Intel CPU support, supports ddr1200
Weaknesses: None so far.
Summary: Board booted right up and made sure I had the latest bios. Plenty of SATA connectors. Supports DDR1200. No over clocking but runs smoothly as a standard use non gaming machine at this point. 1st EVGA Motherboard owned and like it overall so far.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: cnvrtble98 on 08-Mar-08
Strengths: Comes with everything you could possibly need, overclocks easily, easy to install and set up, PCI Express 2.0...too many others to list
Weaknesses: No eSata, not DDR3 (but who cares right now), no WiFi
Summary: This was my first ever PC build and this board made it easy! User's Manual explained many things and helped identify what to plug into where. I used this board with an Antec P182 case, a Q6600 CPU, a Coolermaster Real Pro Power 750w PSU, G. Skill pc8000 Ram 4gb (2x2gb)and an EVGA 8800GTS (g92) with Vista Ultimate 64-Bit. Everything went perfectly! Not a single problem installing and setting BIOS it even recognized my SATA DVD drive. EVGA has great support and there is a tutorial floating around the forums that explains how to overclock your system. I love this board and my new system and wouldn't hesitate purchasing any of their products.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: neal046 on 19-Feb-08
Strengths: good looks, nice packaging, available updates, good suport forum, ddr2, Firewire 400, SLI, RAID, rounded ATA cable, optional extra rear USB ports
Weaknesses: no rear eSATA, no Firewire 800, no solid state resistors, only six internal SATA, only two internal usb headers, dramatic vdroop, limited original owner 30-day registration for lifetime warranty
Summary: Even with the specifications for the EVGA 780i FTW out, I couldn't wait for it to be released as I needed a board for my new build. The 780i board works great normally; but the vdroop is dramatic and generates much less voltage than you specify in the bios, and I haven't had enough time to play with the settings to run a stable overclock. The amount of support for this product, as well as any EVGA product, is immense, and I am sure someone will be able to recommend proper settings. There is also a vdroop mod (pencil mod) that can be done to stabilize the voltage, but I don't think I'll be doing it to my own board, as I'm not looking for extreme overclocking. That being said, the bios is relatively user friendly and can accommodate most individuals' needs when working with raid and enhanced performance. In summary, the EVGA 780i is a board with many features and ports; but as with any computer part, decide what features you require and then choose a component that suites your needs. When the FTW is released, I'll just have to reevaluate whether it's really necessary for the extra SATA ports, or whether I can wait for yet another newer release. For now I think that this board serves its purposes quite well.
Positive Review
Reviewed by: dominator_1084851859 on 06-Feb-08
Strengths: Lots of I/O ports (6 USB, 2 UTP, 1394, SPDIF), 3 PCI Express
Weaknesses: Lack eSATA and SPDIF input for Home Theather PC setup.
Summary: The board is very easy to setup. Although it has 6 SATA connections but there is none for back panel connection. You have to use one of the SATA connection and run it to the front or the back of your case. I am planning on using this for my home theather PC but I found it is lack of optical SPDIF input. Other than that, it is a great motherboard.




