EVGA 790i FTW

by Rajinder Gill on November 5, 2008 9:00 AM EST

Standard Performance Results

Futuremark's PCMark Vantage is probably the single most diverse set of benchmarks that can be run on a system to mimic real world usage scenarios. The TV and Movies, Gaming, and Music Suites can be frighteningly difficult to pass when a system is overclocked. We've had boards in the labs that will pass hours of Prim95 torture test or OCCT that fail even the basic 30 minute run of PCMark Vantage, let alone the full 1 hour and 30 minutes test run. We used similar components for both stock 9.5x333FSB and absolute maximum stable settings at 8x500FSB to see how the EVGA 790i FTW compares to the ASUS P5E3 Premium, Biostar TPower I45 (DDR2), and the Foxconn Black Ops.

Vantage - Memories

Vantage - TV and Movies

Vantage - Gaming

Vantage - Music

Vantage - Communications

Vantage - Productivity

The EVGA 790iFTW strongest performance comes in the Gaming test suite, which is typical for an NVIDIA chipset. However, we find the EVGA board being an average performer in the balance of the test suites.  The real world effects of the deficits seen here are hardly noticeable but go a long way when it comes to convincing users that what they are getting for their money is an outright winner. The other major problem in this regard is that we had real issues getting the board to run at 500FSB consistently.

We also lost an OS install through SATA drive corruption. We were only using 2x1GB of memory running at CAS 8-8-8-25 2T, which is within expectations of boards in this price range. On our system, the boot folder and BCD file both went missing after we rebooted the board. Unfortunately, although Vista 64-bit does attempt a boot folder/file repair, the corruption is such that you have no option but to re-install Vista completely or to use a backup image. Considering we were only using a single drive and not onboard RAID, this is a little concerning to say the least. We'd recommend users avoid high memory speeds (in excess of 1800MHz or so) on boards that will be used as workstations for everyday tasks.

Synthetic Memory Performance Gaming Performance
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  • cesthree - Wednesday, November 5, 2008 - link

    EDIT:

    "No FSB holes, no data corruption at STOCK SPEEDS, no unexplainable SLI anomalies like graphic corruption or freeze-ups in games or while watching videos."

    Because I don't have to deal with the underdeveloped SLI crap anymore!!

    "EVGA is brave. They'll probably have to install new servers and hire another 100 techs to answer the 1000 pages of threads with the title "FREEZEING UP AT STOCK SPEEDS, HELPXOR M3!!!" or "WILL WE EVER GET AN ANSWER FROM YOU EVGA?""

    That is, if they can get their techs out of the break room!
  • Bozo Galora - Wednesday, November 5, 2008 - link

    Where the hell is info on PCP 1200W PSU avail?
    Cant find it with google
  • abzillah - Wednesday, November 5, 2008 - link

    Why aren't the graphs the same color? Why is the EVGA green in one bar graph and orange in another? How hard is it to keep the bar graph colors consistent?
  • McFlu - Thursday, January 1, 2009 - link

    they do stay the same color, theyre just in different orders along the side. you should read a bit better.
  • Rajinder Gill - Wednesday, November 5, 2008 - link

    http://www.pcpower.com/power-supply/turbo-cool-120...">http://www.pcpower.com/power-supply/turbo-cool-120...

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