J j.woody New member Jun 10, 2009 #1 hi, i was wondering if the EVGA 780i FTW would be good for ocing a Q6600. i know that the 750i ftw is good but i cant find any for sale and think that they are pretty much the same. thanks james
hi, i was wondering if the EVGA 780i FTW would be good for ocing a Q6600. i know that the 750i ftw is good but i cant find any for sale and think that they are pretty much the same. thanks james
H Ham New member Jun 10, 2009 #2 Avoid nvidia chipsets enless your hell bent on SLI for OCing intels chips. And if you are hell bent on SLI get DDR3 and get a 790i.
Avoid nvidia chipsets enless your hell bent on SLI for OCing intels chips. And if you are hell bent on SLI get DDR3 and get a 790i.
Rastalovich New member Jun 10, 2009 #3 That about sums it up really. Isn't there a review on OC3D of the 780i FTW ?
R rapidman17 New member Jun 10, 2009 #5 name='Ham' said: It was the asus 780i board iirc/ Click to expand... Which turned out to be pretty useless in the end.... too many people had too many bad experiences...
name='Ham' said: It was the asus 780i board iirc/ Click to expand... Which turned out to be pretty useless in the end.... too many people had too many bad experiences...
J j.woody New member Jun 11, 2009 #6 but im on about the EVGA FTW edition which is different from the normal ones.
R rapidman17 New member Jun 11, 2009 #7 name='j.woody' said: but im on about the EVGA FTW edition which is different from the normal ones. Click to expand... This is widely known as the better 780i board...def an improvement other boards such as the p5n-t... ocing is spose to be fine and a lot more stable...
name='j.woody' said: but im on about the EVGA FTW edition which is different from the normal ones. Click to expand... This is widely known as the better 780i board...def an improvement other boards such as the p5n-t... ocing is spose to be fine and a lot more stable...