Look, we know you’ve got choices, and when it comes to motherboards , you’ve got options galore. If you’ve been eying a new Core i5 or Core i7 rig to replace that aging Pentium 4 486 system of yours, but aren’t quite feeling the pre-fabricated thing, a whole slew of mobo makers have pushed through new boards to support Intel’s P55 Express chipset . The gurus over at Hot Hardware — gluttons for pain no like other, it seems — rounded up mainboards from ASUS, EVGA, Gigabyte, Intel and MSI in order to see which ruled the roost, and more importantly, which was right for you

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What do you do if your Battlestar Galactica case mod has conquered Earth and space with its awesomeness? Why, you conquer the seas, of course. Brian Carter is back with this Neptune’s Trident mod, a lovely blue thing with three separate cooling loops, one for each of the three EVGA GeForce GTX260 video cards inside

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Neptune’s Trident case mod honors the god of liquid cooling
Much like Lenovo’s ThinkPad W700ds , we get the feeling that EVGA’s newly launched InterView Dual-Display will only cater to a select niche, but that’s not to say it can’t be a winner to at least a few individuals. The crew over at HotHardware took an in-depth look at the new rotatable, twin-LCD device, and while they certainly appreciated the 34-inch desktop in screen spanning mode, the auto re-orientation and the stunning build quality, a few minor issues held it back from greatness. For starters, the machine requires dual VGA or DVI inputs in order to run both panels from a single machine, and the fact that each LCD is only 17-inches could also turn some folks off

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EVGA’s quirky InterView dual-LCD display reviewed