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EVGA Motherboards any good?

Hello ^_^

 

I'm looking at an EVGA Z97 Classified board as an upgrade from a cheap FM2 board and an APU.

I haven't seen many EVGA motherboards, but they seem like really good value. But I still wonder, how good are they compared to brands like MSI, Asus or Gigabyte? I could just get an MPower, or UD5 board, but I was looking at an EATX board because my case (corsair 780t) makes an ATX board look like an M-ITX..

 

(I'm also looking at an i3 4130 (to be upgrade to a 4690k/4790k) and a crossfire setup in the future.)

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they are good

not a ton of features like the asus boards, but thats why they are cheaper

they just dont have that much variety anymore

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They are good quality and they have a pretty good stealthy aesthetic as well.

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I've always found them to be equivilent to most companies mid tier boards.

 

I've run into a few issues with their Z87 lineup that were solved after a BIOS update, so I would suggest updating the BIOS asap if you go the EVGA route.

 

 

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I've always found them to be equivilent to most companies mid tier boards.

 

I've run into a few issues with their Z87 lineup that were solved after a BIOS update, so I would suggest updating the BIOS asap if you go the EVGA route.

 

 

They are good quality and they have a pretty good stealthy aesthetic as well.

 

 

they are good

not a ton of features like the asus boards, but thats why they are cheaper

they just dont have that much variety anymore

Thanks!

Definitely gonna consider them now!

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