Monday, September 6, 2010

eVGA Classified SR-2 review with Quad SLI GTX 480 on LN2

Hey bloggers... got a sweet piece of news for yall :P. Here is the EVGA Classified SR-2, purely designed for overclockers and those who want extreme performance regardless of any cost. In this review, it will be run under LN2, with 4 (!!!!!!!) GTX 480s.

Here's a photo of the dual socket board, and let's start up this massive, seriously massive experience with dual six-core processors clocked over 5 GHz, quad GTX 480 SLI (each over-volted and clocked to 1050 MHz). Yes im serious, 5ghz per 6core, with 4x GTX 480's. Check this out, yo.



Dont forget to follow and let me know your opinion on it :)

25 comments:

  1. just got one and it is sweeeett.

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  3. Do not post links to your blog in comments. Put them in your profile. If someone was interested, they would click on it.

    Please stay on topic, kthnx

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  4. i...umm....wow.

    Give and you shall receive :)

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  5. did the whole shebang
    return favor

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  6. looks pretty good. i have a lot of graphics mods for morrowind that are starting to give my computer a hard time. i think ill look into this. thanks.

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  7. men... i wish i had the money to buy it...

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  8. This motherboard cured my cancer

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  9. Shit it just looks totally gnar. I can't imagine what that fucker would do irl.

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  11. i wish i could afford it

    http://thatguysstuff.blogspot.com/

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  13. Just sick.
    Following FTW, you should come follow my blog too!

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  14. eouc, i've got a core i7 820QM, haha

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  15. Showing some love. Need some clickin' love also. :)

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  16. lol, why do you need that speed? Oo i'm having a quad-core with 3,1 Ghz and it's more than enough :S

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