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EVGA nForce 780i SLI Motherboard
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: First Look Last Updated: December 19, 2007
Page: 2 of 4
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EVGA nForce 780i comes with other smaller features, like on-board reset and power switches, which are quite convenient for overclockers.

nForce 780i
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Figure 4: Buzzer and reset and power switches.

This motherboard has also a POST (Power On Self Test) diagnostics display. This feature allows you to know thru a series of two-digit codes what is wrong if your computer doesn’t turn on.

nForce 780i
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Figure 5: POST display.

This motherboard uses solid aluminum capacitors on the voltage regulator circuit, as you can see on Figure 6. This is great because it prevents the infamous capacitor leakage problem. The other electrolytic capacitors used on this motherboard, however, are regular ones, manufactured by Samxon, which is a Chinese company (Japanese capacitors are better). This motherboard also uses iron chokes on the voltage regulator circuit, while tier 1 manufacturers like Gigabyte and ASUS are using ferrite chokes on their high-end products, which offer a lower power loss.

nForce 780i
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Figure 6: Voltage regulator circuit.

On Figure 7 you can see all cables and accessories that come with this motherboard, which include both SLI and three-way SLI bridges.

nForce 780i
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Figure 7: Motherboard accessories.

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