by Rafael Hernandez on July 7, 2005
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Guru3D has a pair of GeForce 7800 GTX cards strapped to its testbench today. It’s a potent duo of cards more than capable of handling today’s titles but you’ll need an equally beefy processor and subsystem to properly push the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 7, 2005
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The Tech Report has some thoughts on the Biostar iDEQ 330P small form factor PC. The barebones systems accepts your choice of AMD Athlon 64 (s939) and PCI Express graphics adapter, among other options. A nice looking device but some…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 7, 2005
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AnandTech has a look at the performance of a number of modern graphics cards in EA’s Battlefield 2 title. It’s a harsh title, on PCs, which features vast, wide-open landscapes with tons of vehicles and effects which can bring even…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 6, 2005
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Designtechnica has a review of the Toshiba Gigabeat F20 digital audio player. The device has a few nifty features like its color screen for photo viewing but their time with the player appeared to be less than ideal compared to…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 6, 2005
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HardwareZone has a peak at the Corsair TWIN2X1024-8000UL 1GB dual channel DDR2 kit. The memory is able to hit the marvelous “1GHz” (500MHz DDR2) mark which, by taking a look at the performance numbers, gives a nice boost in performance…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 6, 2005
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DigiTimes has the scoop on AMD’s plans to drop the price on its budget minded Sempron CPUs and a plan to introduce a lower cost dual core processor. Intel has had its Pentium D dual cores at a few lower…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 5, 2005
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Mikhailtech has a look at the HighSpeed PC Tech Station 2 kit. The product is designed as a test station for rapidly trying out peripherals before putting them into a final system, or a nifty open air chassis for your…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 5, 2005
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The Inquirer believes Nvidia’s next move is a GeForce 7800GT graphics board. An obviously slower/cheaper version of the GTX would make sense but they usually tap the high end markets first with their latest boards, they just may be holding…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 1, 2005
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Extreme MHz has a review of the Logisys Multi-Function Panel with remote startup. Panels, such as this one, offer a good array of useful options not found, regularly, on PC enclosures, in this case it’s a temperature meter, fans speed…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 1, 2005
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HotHardware has a look at the Lenovo/IBM ThinkPad X41 tablet/notebook PC. The hybrid design has the best of both worlds with the touch screen and keyboard tied to the potent Intel Pentium M CPU. A slick setup that’s sure to…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 1, 2005
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IGN has the details on the Xbox’s underlying software and hardware possibly being licensed to third party manufacturers or developers. A bit of fluff, for the most part, but the company’s Xbox Lives system has its merits and could make…
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