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Profile: stranger
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Can someone breakdown the differences between the different evga 680i's on new egg? i cant figure out the difference except FSB speed and some support quad core.

I need to know the best for an over clocked e6420 and SLI 880-'s.

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I looked at them for a while as well, turns out the difference was so minor I just went for the cheaper board.

The difference between the A1 and T1 is the T1 has fewer SATA (6 vs. 8 or 8 vs. 10 I forget which) connecters and less of something else...I forget what but unless you're doing a server farm either will do.

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I think the warranty has something to do with it as well (the most expensive one has a lifetime warranty)

Also, cables included in the box (sata, ide, floppy, etc)

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i dont need lifetime, just a year or two...

But the cheaper ones dont have cables? is that the only difference?

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the NF68 version has the third Slot for a pychx card, not needed.
Yes you get cables with all motherboards except open box(OEM)



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