“Was the Classified a bit weedy for your requirements? Got a few grand kicking about and a need for speed? EVGA have your answer.”Here are some more Motherboard articles from around the web:
- ECS H55H-CM Motherboard @ Hardware Secrets
- EVGA H55 Motherboard @ Hardware Secrets
- Asus Rampage II Extreme Review @ OCC
- EVGA P55 FTW: International Board of Mystery @ X-bit Labs
- ASUS P7H57D-V EVO motherboard for Intel Core i3 and i5 chips: H57 fully loaded @ HEXUS
- Asus P7P55D-E Pro @ Bjorn3D
- Three AMD 785G Motherboards Compared and Overclocked @ Madshrimps
Anyone want dual LGA1366 sockets?

EVGA hit the motherboard market with nVIDIA’s chipset but they are not suffering from nVIDIA’s licensing woes. Newest is their W555, set up to handle two LGA1366 processors on a board designed for overclocking, not server applications. Now, this may cause some problems as consumer level dual processor board are not always the most forgiving and stable platforms, but they are worthwhile once set up. Drop by Overclock3D for a preview.