During CES, Tim Smalley from bit-tech was kind enough
to interview our friend Hans Wolfram Tismer from EVGA Europe regarding the
specs, pricing and availability of the company's upcoming EVGA X58 SLI
Classified 141-BL-E759-A1
motherboard.
In his video interview, Wolfram suggested the board would be available in the US
and Europe after Chinese New Year, but not until the end of February or
beginning of March. According to Wikipedia, the Year
of the Ox will begin on January 26, 2009 which leaves us wondering why a late Q1
release was suggested.
On another note, the original EVGA X58 SLI was launched on
November 17, 2008 and according to EVGA will be qualified for
Step-Up to the upcoming Classified model. However, a release date
past mid-February would suggest that early adopters looking to upgrade will be
left out in the cold, as the company's Step-Up program is only valid up to 90
days upon original purchase.
The expected pricing on the X58 SLI Classified will be $450
in the US and €450 incl. VAT in Europe. Let us emphasize the
fact that the current board is only $299.99 to assert that there will definitely
be a price premium to be paid. Besides, the new board does in fact
contain three times more gold in the motherboard CPU socket than Intel's
standard reference design, allowing for improved conductivity.
Nonetheless, with a team of six world class engineers under the instruction of
legendary overclocking champion Shamino, this board is destined to set
new world records in the first half of this year.
Tim Smalley's interview with EVGA Europe can be found here.