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Moja konfiguracija
PC / Laptop Name:
Rupa bez dna
CPU & cooler:
AMD 9800X3D/Asus ROG Ryujin III 360
Motherboard:
Asus TUF B850M-Plus Wifi
RAM:
G.SKILL 32GB Ripjaws M5 RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL28
VGA & cooler:
Asus ROG Strix RTX3080
Display:
Alienware AW3423DWF/Hisense 65u8gq
HDD:
Seagate Firecuda 520 1tb/Seagate Firecuda 520 1tb/WD 3TB RED/WD 2TB Black
Sound:
Samsung Q800c/Razer Blackshark v2 Pro/JBL Flip 5
Case:
LIAN LI PC-O11D Mini TG black/Phantesk D30 RGB x7
PSU:
CORSAIR SF Series SF750 Platinum 750W
Mice & keyboard:
Monsgeek M1V3/Zuoya GMK26/Razer Naga 2014/Razer Deathadder v3 Pro
Internet:
Optika 600/600
OS & Browser:
W10
Other:
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max 256GB/Logitech F710/Sony Playstation 5 Disc/BambuLab P1S+AMS
A midrange X58 solution for $239.99
A few hours ago, EVGA released the X58 SLI LE (141-BL-E757-TR), its third Core i7-based motherboard to hit the market since November.
Two weeks ago we covered most of the superficial details of this board, including the fact that it will be placed directly under and priced lower than the current X58 SLI (141-BL-E758). One of the more notable features is the fact that it has four PCI-Express 2.0 slots that run at x16--x16 in standard SLI, x8/x8/x16/ in SLI with PhysX or x8/x8/x8/x8 in Tri-SLI with PhysX, similar to the X58 SLI Classified (E760) non-NF200 model. It also features a 6-phase analog PWM design with a single EPS 12v connector.
New information from the EVGA product page suggests that the board is capable of running up DDR3 1600MHz+ on its six triple-channel slots. The heatsink design has also been updated since the last images we received.


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