EVGA debuts 4-way SLI GTX 285 Classified and X58 SLI Classified

Posted on Tuesday, September 01 2009 @ 18:39 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
EVGA presents the EVGA X58 SLI Classified 4-Way SLI along with the EVGA GTX 285 Classified graphics card, this expensive platform enables you to run four GeForce GTX 285 graphics cards in Quad SLI. The GTX 285 Classified is available for pre-order on EVGA's website for $379.99, while the X58 Classified 4-Way SLI motherboard can be pre-ordered for $449.99. More info at EVGA.
The innovation does not stop there, the EVGA GTX 285 Classified features many improvements in addition to the 4-Way SLI support, with an ESR/ESL Film capacitor for the cleanest power possible, dedicated voltage read points, an 8 phase digital PWM, X-Cool jumper for extreme overclocking and 3 6pin PCIe connectors.

The EVGA X58 Classified 4-Way SLI motherboard features all the innovations from the original EVGA X58 Classified motherboard, plus a total of 7 PCIe slots capable of running in 4-Way SLI mode, and EVGA EVbot support.


New and key features introduced on the EVGA GTX 285 Classified graphics card:
  • GeForce GTX 285 GPU
  • 4-Way SLI Support
  • 8 Phase Digital PWM
  • Low ESR/ESL Film Capacitor
  • X-Cool jumper for Extreme OC
  • 3 PCIe 6 pin power connectors
  • Dedicated Voltage Read Points
  • EVGA EVbot support
  • New and key features introduced on the EVGA X58 SLI Classified 4-Way SLI motherboard:
  • IntelĀ® X58 Express Chipset with the ICH10R Southbridge
  • 7 PCIe Slots for 2-Way, 3-Way, 4-Way SLI or CrossFireX Support
  • 10 Phase Digital PWM with Switching Frequency of 1333KHz
  • Low ESR/ESL Film Capacitor
  • 100% Solid State Capacitors
  • EVGA E-LEET Tuning Utility Software
  • EVGA EVbot Support
  • EVGA ECP V2 (EVGA Control Panel)


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