by Rafael Hernandez on April 8, 2005
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DigiTimes had a nice little chat with Intel’s director of chipset marketing Mr. Sunil Kumar. Interesting topics ranging from Intel’s dual-core products and chipsets and wireless USB as well as their reluctance to push the good old PCI slot much…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 8, 2005
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HotHardware has a review of the Dell Inspiron 6000(D) notebook computer. The laptop is equipped with the Intel Centrino CPU and its latest 915PM support chipset which allows for DDR2 memory support and mobile PCI Express graphics options. A nice…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 8, 2005
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Designtechnica has a look at the rather large RCA Scenium HD61THW263 display. The 61″ DLP is HDTV capable and features a rather thin foot print which could be, theoretically, wall mounted. Quite an expensive piece of gear but still a…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 8, 2005
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CNET News has the details on AMD’s plans to ship dual-core CPUs this month. The Opteron chips will be targeted at servers and workstation markets which can demand higher price tags. Later this year the company will also launch dual-core…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 7, 2005
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ATI has released its latest set of Catalyst drivers for its Radeon line of graphics cards bringing the series up to version 5.4. The Windows drivers include a number of fixes and mark the release of the company’s first official…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 7, 2005
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AMDGamer has a look at the Thermaltake Shark PC case. The aluminum chassis does its work with a pair of 120mm fans keeping your components cool and it includes plenty of air intake openings, for its rear fan at least,…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 7, 2005
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Hot Hardware has tested the Shuttle SB95P v2 XPC barebones system. The small form factor kit includes most of what you’ll need to get an Intel LGA775 system up and running. It packs a punch with its 925XE chipset and…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 7, 2005
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X-bit labs has some info on Infineon Technologies’ upcoming graphics memory products. It’s no big secret that graphics card manufacturers are prepping 512MB versions of their high end models but this is the first mention of 1GB consumer graphics boards….
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 7, 2005
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HardOCP has a look at the ABIT Fatal1ty AN8 motherboard. The board supports AMD’s Athlon 64 CPUs and makes fine use of the Nvidia nForce4 Ultra chipset. Gone from the board are the old parallel and serial legacy ports, in…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 6, 2005
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CNNMoney’s Game Over column has info on some of the supposed hardware and software on tap for this years Electronic Entertainment Expo. Microsoft’s follow-up to the Xbox console may make its appearance before it two giant competitors giving it a…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 6, 2005
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Ninjalane has a look at the Cooler Master Aquagate Mini liquid cooling setup. The kit comes pre-assembled with its cooling liquid pre-filled. The reviewed took a deeper look into the system, dismantling the water block and draining its coolant exposing…
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