"EVGA has revealed that it is working on the spiritual successor to SR-2, namely a motherboard based on Socket LGA2011, which will support 6-core Sandy Bridge-E. There is no launch date to share, but it will be released just months after the launch of the ordinary X79 motherboards."
confirmed.
"A few months after that, a dual-socket X79 model will arrive to replace the extravagant Classified SR-2."
oh yes. I know i'm not the only one who has been wondering about that.
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I finally finished some upgrades. We are running a cool 62 degrees now.
Added an RX480 w/ AP-29s, a second 655s in serial inside the rp452x2. Down from 72 with just the one pump and the 240 with crap fans. 
IT took forever to get all the air pockets out of this rad though. I had a lot of fun lifting and tipping the TH10 over and over and over. Good thing I am jacked to begin with.
Next time it will go much smoother - i'm going to use towels, a funnel, remove the psu and install the disconnects for the mobo tray so i can lay it flat on it's back.
I'm going to continue slowly turning this case into the be-all-end-all reuseable watercooling apparatus, by the time it's complete that mobo should be out. And i may even have a 220v line.
Edited by lloyd mcclendon - 7/26/11 at 4:05pm
confirmed.
"A few months after that, a dual-socket X79 model will arrive to replace the extravagant Classified SR-2."
oh yes. I know i'm not the only one who has been wondering about that.
--
I finally finished some upgrades. We are running a cool 62 degrees now.
Added an RX480 w/ AP-29s, a second 655s in serial inside the rp452x2. Down from 72 with just the one pump and the 240 with crap fans. 
IT took forever to get all the air pockets out of this rad though. I had a lot of fun lifting and tipping the TH10 over and over and over. Good thing I am jacked to begin with.
Next time it will go much smoother - i'm going to use towels, a funnel, remove the psu and install the disconnects for the mobo tray so i can lay it flat on it's back. I'm going to continue slowly turning this case into the be-all-end-all reuseable watercooling apparatus, by the time it's complete that mobo should be out. And i may even have a 220v line.
Edited by lloyd mcclendon - 7/26/11 at 4:05pm




















but I just had to have that case. I'm going to toss in some old stuff until I can afford the rest. Gives me lots of time to plan 

