EVGA X58 Classified3 motherboard
EVGA introduced the X58 Classified3 motherboard, this model is nearly similar to it's predeccesor but now features SATA 6Gbps as well as USB 3.0 support.
Based off of the original record-shattering "Classified" design, EVGA has pushed the envelope even further on design and performance by adding the next generation high speed USB3 and SATA 3/6G Ports. These additions allow the extreme performance potential of this highly overclockable motherboard to be unleashed without reservation or delay when paired with a lightning fast SATA3/6G SSD or other high performance drive.
With the capability to RAID the two attached next-generation SATA ports, you can get even more from the ultimate high performance experience.As more devices appear with the USB 3 and SATA 3/6G interface, gamers and overclockers alike will have the ultimate in overclocking performance now and be ready for the next generation.
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