EVGA Displays P55, Classified and New GTX 295
Not everything at Computex happens in the convention center. Yesterday the folks at EVGA kidnapped one of our onsite editors to show him the company’s latest motherboards and video cards.
First up was EVGA’s first motherboard utilizing the Lynnfield processor, the P55 and boasting six SATA 3.0 Gbps ports, Gigabit Ethernet, 7.1 channel audio, a Flash memory slot, a debug LED, and power, reset and clear CMOS buttons. The company also showed off its Classified motherboard, which is known for its improved overclocking capabilities.



Next up EVGA showed us the GTX 295 CO-OP Edition, which is a GeForce 295 on a single PCB, with a central fan pushing air in two directions. The card is also optimized for liquid cooling. Alongside that, EVGA displayed the GTX 285 Mac Edition.
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