by Rafael Hernandez on November 15, 2004
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PC World seems to think that Intel is finally making its move and will begin to push its BTX vision with a pair of new motherboards supporting the form-factor. The BTX spec is well thought out and makes a great…
Read more BTX Push To Begin…Really, This Time
by Rafael Hernandez on November 15, 2004
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Phoronix has a review of Intel’s Celeron D 2.4GHz processor, their latest in the line of low cost CPUs. At one point in time the Celeron processor was a decent choice and still performed well compared to the higher priced…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 13, 2004
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AnandTech managed to grab a pre-release version of the Gigabyte K8NXP-9 motherboard. The board is designed for the AMD Athlon 64 Socket939 processors and uses the NVIDIA nForce 4 chipset to bring PCI Express capabilities to the platform. Nice benchmark…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 13, 2004
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Spode’s Abode has a thing for data storage as can be witnessed by their comparison of 15 different hard drives split between 5 manufacturers. SerialATA drives and PATA drives are both represented as well as a mixture of 5400/7200/10000RPM drives….
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 12, 2004
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Guru3D takes a look at the Gigabyte GeForce 6600GT 256MB video card, a new mid-range entry into the market. The card isn’t the fastest available but given its middle of the road price tag and included copy of Doom3 it’s…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 12, 2004
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Crucial has been conservative with its memory products for years up until recently when the started up their high-speed Ballistix line of memory. Bjorn3D has a look at their PC2-5300 DDR2 memory solution which matchs speed and looks with a…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 12, 2004
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Legit Reviews appears to like Antec’s somewhat new NeoPower 480Watt power supply. This particular PSU has some impressive features such as a modular cabling system, two 12volt rails, and Active PFC for better energy efficiency. Being one of the earliest…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 12, 2004
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PCUnleash has a look at one of those wild and wacky new heatsinks from Gigabyte, the 3D Rocket Cooler. The design goes vertical with its concept using multiple heatpipes and tons of fins in order to keep your favorite Intel…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 11, 2004
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hardCOREware has a review of the HighPoint RocketRAID 1640 4-port SerialATA hard disk controller. It’s evident that the device functions best in a RAID environment and it does a decent job of things until it hits the nasty limitations of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 11, 2004
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GamePC threw a new suite of tests against their AOpen i855GMEm-LFS motherboard/Intel Pentium-M 2.0GHz testbed focused on the gaming potential of the highly mobile CPU. With a little coaxing the chip is capable of putting up up numbers that make…
Read more Dothan Gaming Prowess Reexamined
by Rafael Hernandez on November 11, 2004
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ExtremeTech has a few nifty tricks up it sleeves when it comes to optimizing your Windows XP network and/or internet connection. Great tips which have been shown to boost speeds on most connections and is absolutely free to try, then…
Read more Guide: Speed Up XP's Net Connection