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Old 11-04-07, 11:24 PM Thread Starter   #1
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eVGA 680i A1/TR version. How to differentiate?


Hi again guys,

Just returned my TR version of this motherboard which is a bit cheaper than the A1 version and I'm planning to order the A1 version soon.

After googling around, I see really no differences in A1 and other models. (T1/TR?) So now I wonder, how can we determine which version of the motherboard we have?? (Some people in other forums said that we'll see V2 for all models using cpu-uz)

Any help is appreciated again!

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AR/TR: Are the first rev of the 680i reference boards.

A1/T1: Have fixed some issues like ps2 mouse/keyboard not working correcly when system was oced. plus they oc quad cores better then the first rev boards.

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Is there a way to tell which is which if I'm presented with the two boards?

My doubts arised when I saw the store I usually visit suddenly had A1 version in stock after I returned my TR and they told me that the stock will arrive not after 1 or 2 weeks.
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Is there a way to tell which is which if I'm presented with the two boards?

My doubts arised when I saw the store I usually visit suddenly had A1 version in stock after I returned my TR and they told me that the stock will arrive not after 1 or 2 weeks.
if its from evga it will be at the end of the model... ie NV680-pn256-A1/T1....

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