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EVGA nForce 750i SLI FTW Motherboard Review
Bundle Introduction
EVGA nForce 750i SLI FTW Features
Layout
Bundle
Overclocking the EVGA 750i FTW Edition
BIOS
Test Setup and Performance
Sysmark 2007
3D Mark
Sisoft Sandra
CPU Bench
PiFast
PC Mark 2005
CrystalMark
SpecViewPerf10
Conclusion
  Written by: Elric Phares
  Edited by: Chris Gump
  • SATA Power cables 3
  • IEEE-1394 cable
  • USB 2.0 4-port cable
  • SATA Signal Cable 4
  • Comm2 Bracket Cable
  • IDE-ATA 133 HDD Cable
  • FDD Cable
  • Driver CD
  • IO Bracket

The bundle of the EVGA 750i FTW Edition board is rather extensive with the idea that the bundle will give full utilization of the new purchase. EVGA includes a USB 4-port cable bringing the total on the board to ten, more than enough for any potential user. The Firewire bracket brings the total on the board to three, more than most boards on the market today offer. Finally I want to give a word about he SATA power cables, EVGA includes three, enough for six SATA drives, while the board offers four SATA ports.

NVIDIA has started to include a new System Monitoring tool with their nForce Forceware drivers. The new System Monitoring Tool has three components, Performance, System Monitor and System Update. The Performance tool has the Device settings, Dynamic BIOS access, system information and Profile policies. Here you can manually overclock the CPU, Motherboard, Memory and graphics card (if you have a NVIDIA video card). System Monitoring monitors the temperature, voltages, fan speeds, multipliers and more of the various components of the system.

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