by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2005
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Intel has a new batch of tools for game developers which should make it easier for them to take advantage of their future dual-core CPUs. The processors will be capable of increasing performance but it does require applications to create…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2005
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Extreme Overclocking has tested a pair of Astak Team Research’s PC4800 512MB DDR memory modules. The RAM sticks are capable of hitting very high speeds, a must for the performance hungry crowd. Pricey memory but you get room to work…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2005
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Hexus.net has some thoughts on the BTX case form factor Intel had been pushing over the past year. The layout attempts to improve airflow and CPU cooling while keeping noise levels at a tolerable level. It works well although very…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2005
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amdgamer has a look at the eVGA e-GeForce 6800 Ultra cards in an SLI setup. The cards host Nvidia’s current top-end chip and when it’s paired with a similar card on an SLI supporting motherboard all sorts of speed records…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2005
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HotHardware has a look at the Silverstone LC11 MicroATX case. The enclosure has a footprint similar to that of home theater gear and includes a riser card for your PCI and AGP cards. A nice, sleek design which should fit…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2005
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Bytesector has run Intel’s 660 and 3.73GHz XE CPUs through a number of tests. The two chips represent the current top-end consumer desktop chips Intel makes which introduce 64-bit extensions and other enhancements to their processor lineup. The best choice…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2005
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AnandTech has a look at Sony’s DRU-720A DVD+-RW drive. The burner has improvements to burn speeds over previous models, of course, mainly to its -R and RW writing capability. An impressive drive which has maintained its distinctive front bezel….
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2005
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hardCOREware has a review of the Soltek SL-K890 Pro939 motherboard. The board uses VIA’s PCI Express capable K8T890 chipset. The chipset does not support Nvidia’s SLI technology but it’s capable of mathing the nForce 4 chipset’s performance when using single…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2005
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Legion Hardware has a review of the Thermaltake Rocket water-cooling kit. The setup uses a large finned aluminum tube to passively cool the liquid. A quieter way of doing things and it seems capable enough to handle heat from the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2005
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System Cooling has a look at the Koolance VID-NV2-L06 GPU cooler. The liquid-cooling block is designed for the Nvidia GeForce 6800 line of graphics cards which happen to mount all of their memory on the front of the board allowing…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 4, 2005
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Viper Lair has a brief look at the A.C.Ryan RyanPower2 450Watt power supply. The PSU uses the popular modular cable technique which reduces cable clutter and can improve case airflow. Looks like another decent choice in the underserved modular PSU…
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