EVGA has released a new motherboard to compete with Asus’ P6T7 WS superComputer motherboard. The new x58 based Classified motherboard will have an astounding seven PCI-Express x16 slots and will have support for 4-way SLI.

The motherboard requires a PC chassis with a minimum of ten expansion slots and it’s based on the XL-ATX form factor. The board will feature Intel’s X58/ICH10R chipset which provides support for Intel’s Core i7 processors. It also has six memory slots, supporting a max total of 24GB of DDR 1600MHz+ triple channel RAM.

Also featured is support for 4-way, 3-way and 2-way SLI, eight SATA II, twelve USB 2.0 ports, two Firewire, two gigabit LAN ports and an eSATA port also included is intergrated 7.1 channel audio.

The rather impressive features also include EVGA Vdroop control, EVGA Dummy OC, EVGA E-LEET tuning utility, EVGA EZ Voltage read points, PCIe disable jumpers, on board CPU temperature monitor, EVGA ECP V2 support and EVGA EVbot support.

The motherboard is available for pre-order over at EVGA, and carries a US $499.99 price tag. You can have a look here. You can also download a PDF spec sheet here.

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