I picked up one of these a while ago but it won't post with my 875k, never bothered to look into why or not but the main reason I got it was it came with the external control board I wanted to use with my 4-way x58 SLI board lol.
I have the little brother, the P55 Micro, which i dailied and benched a bit on ye old days. It is a beast. Regarding your inquiry on the SATA ports, EVGA seems to have added a separate PCIe clockgen so you can manually set BCLK and PCIe speeds separate, i was able to "bench" on a bit over 200 BCLK with no issues, using the Intel SATA slots. Even for daily, going at 200 BCLK poses no major issues. Felt a bit like clocking on a 775 mobo but with an i3-550. I would love top see you benching Clarkdale, and if possible, when you make the cold bug mod to your mobo, if possible you could see if that mod is exclusive to the Classy or other mobos (like mine) need to be modded.
PCIe influencing max BCLK behavior is not a thing on this platform, likely because the PCIe controller is integrated into the CPU on this socket. Also: only one chipset - second heatsink covers the PLX. No ICH10.
Z7S-WS is garbage. XtremeSystems is full of posts stating the board died. Damn, I actually remember STEvil's signature stating how many boards died lol
i have some over-clocking question for the experts here (not related to the video). Is 2 sticks of ram overclock better that 4 sticks on a x38/x48 chipset?
@@LuumiJuhani Thanks Luumi. Love your channel. Quick question. Is x38 similar to x48? I heard they are identical but my X38 max FSB is 465MHz at 1.5V, with 4 sticks GSkills 1066, Core 2 Q9550 1.29V. Is it likely that the x38 could hit 475Mhz if running 2 sticks instead? Or is it a Quad core OC problem? Is P45 better for OC?
I dont understand why you and others on youtube claim EVGA invented quad sli when that was the thing at least since 2006 with gtx 7900 gx2 sli and myb even before that wtih some custom dual gpu cards?
its not an issue in the first place. Even on x58 its not really an issue, I'm holding the socket record for BCLK and used the onboard sata controller for that score...
So even this motherboard has resistors or capacitors in center of CPU. When does Intel or EVGA plan to address the issue so computers don't need to be sent in for specialist repairs. i'm just saying that this design is not very convenient for the computer owner. and placing the resistors on the underside of CPU is equally frustrating. What were they thinking!
hehe, I have one of those :) Bought it 3y ago from a colleague at work for ~120 Euro. Sometimes working in corpo pays off.
Are you planning on making a video about the i5 750 scores you posted? I'm definitely going to rebench my chip sometime on ln2, hopefully this year
Yes it will come later.
niiice , a rare one and the 285 you mentioned is even rarerrr :)
The 285 classified had a normal 285 and then a 295 modded bios for 4way.
It's actually less rare than the 285 FTW 2GB.
I've been looking for the Classified SR-X 2 mobo for years at this rate. Saw it when I was but a wee lad and it's a complete ghost now.
Why SR-X? It can not OC so I would rather get SR-2.
@@LuumiJuhani Ah, thank you for correcting me! I mean the SR-2, yes.
I picked up one of these a while ago but it won't post with my 875k, never bothered to look into why or not but the main reason I got it was it came with the external control board I wanted to use with my 4-way x58 SLI board lol.
I have the little brother, the P55 Micro, which i dailied and benched a bit on ye old days. It is a beast. Regarding your inquiry on the SATA ports, EVGA seems to have added a separate PCIe clockgen so you can manually set BCLK and PCIe speeds separate, i was able to "bench" on a bit over 200 BCLK with no issues, using the Intel SATA slots. Even for daily, going at 200 BCLK poses no major issues. Felt a bit like clocking on a 775 mobo but with an i3-550. I would love top see you benching Clarkdale, and if possible, when you make the cold bug mod to your mobo, if possible you could see if that mod is exclusive to the Classy or other mobos (like mine) need to be modded.
well said, thanks for the unboxing. too bad on no calender, did you get a metal case badge at least?
PCIe influencing max BCLK behavior is not a thing on this platform, likely because the PCIe controller is integrated into the CPU on this socket. Also: only one chipset - second heatsink covers the PLX. No ICH10.
NICE!!!
awwww thats a rare find.
U dont do ddr5 overclocking guides anymore?
The best!
Ever try’d on Asus Z7S WS dual 771 or intel skulltrail with 2 qx9775 extreme would be awesome to see 2 cpus on ln2 (if it’s possible 😅)
Z7S-WS is garbage. XtremeSystems is full of posts stating the board died.
Damn, I actually remember STEvil's signature stating how many boards died lol
i have some over-clocking question for the experts here (not related to the video). Is 2 sticks of ram overclock better that 4 sticks on a x38/x48 chipset?
Yes as always. Overclocking 4 DIMMs is very hard.
@@LuumiJuhani Thanks Luumi. Love your channel. Quick question. Is x38 similar to x48? I heard they are identical but my X38 max FSB is 465MHz at 1.5V, with 4 sticks GSkills 1066, Core 2 Q9550 1.29V. Is it likely that the x38 could hit 475Mhz if running 2 sticks instead? Or is it a Quad core OC problem? Is P45 better for OC?
@@professionalinsultant3206 They are nearly the same thing.
@@LuumiJuhani Thanks Luumi. I will try again with 2 sticks.
That's one sexy looking beast
I dont understand why you and others on youtube claim EVGA invented quad sli when that was the thing at least since 2006 with gtx 7900 gx2 sli and myb even before that wtih some custom dual gpu cards?
Dual GPU yes but not 4 individual cards.
@@LuumiJuhaniThat i agree
Where did u get this brand new😂
Can you boot from a usb drive to get around the sata issue?
its not an issue in the first place. Even on x58 its not really an issue, I'm holding the socket record for BCLK and used the onboard sata controller for that score...
@@Ground15 X58 isn't p55 though.
@@ionstorm66 P55 does not need PCIe raised to increase BCLK beyond 221.
@@Ground15 the pch sata instability with high bclk is a known issue on p55.
@@ionstorm66 how do you explain the low end gigabyte boards without second sata controller being at the top then? P55 and H55 aren't very different...
So even this motherboard has resistors or capacitors in center of CPU. When does Intel or EVGA plan to address the issue so computers don't need to be sent in for specialist repairs. i'm just saying that this design is not very convenient for the computer owner. and placing the resistors on the underside of CPU is equally frustrating. What were they thinking!
But can it run Crysis lmao 😅