EVGA releases $100 EPower Board

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EVGA released a new piece of silicon called the EPower Board, it basically is a VRM board that you can use with motherboards and/or graphics card (some soldering required). All this to apply more watts required for uber-overclocking.

This warranty-voiding device features a 10-phase main output, a 3-phase secondary output, digital PWM (for the main output), three 6-pin PCIe power connectors, plus EVBot and fan support.

The EPower Board costs $99.99 and is "intended only for advanced users with electronics experience."

EVGA "The Untouchables" EPower board is a separate VRM board to provide additional power for target devices, such as videocard, motherboard or other devices which may need high-current low-voltage power source.

The EVGA EPower board is designed to operate with two voltage outputs:
VCORE output - Voltage adjustment range of 800mV to 2000mV. Current source up to 400A.
VDIMM output - Voltage adjustment range of 1000mV to 5000mV. Current source up to 80A.

Recommended Toolkit

  • AWG12 or AWG10 Copper Wire with Insulation
  • 60W or 80W Soldering Iron
  • Digital Multimeter for Resistance and Voltage Checks
  • EVGA EVBot with X58 Firmware
  • 80 or 120mm +12V DC FAN with 3-pin header for VRM Cooling
  • Flux and Solder for Wire Joints



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