by Rafael Hernandez on October 15, 2004
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The Tech Report has a snazzy little drive on the review block today in the form of a 2.5″ drive from Seagate named Savvio. The drive has a spin speed of 10,000RPM besting the majority of 3.5″ desktop drives and…
Read more (Mini)Speedy SCSI Seagate Reviewed
by Rafael Hernandez on October 15, 2004
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Nothing better than a good round-up of products, this time HardwareZone has gathered seven (7) motherboards which feature a few different variants of the NVIDIA nForce3 250 chipset for the AMD Athlon 64 platform. Thirty (30) pages of details, benchmarks,…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 15, 2004
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InsaneTek has a look at the Thermalright XP-90 Intel Pentium4/AMD Athlon64 heatsink. This little-brother to the XP-120 features a ton of surface area, heatpipes, and an anti-corrosive nickel plating as well as a mounting surface for 92mm fans, all of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 15, 2004
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ATI has launched its monthly release of drivers with their new 4.10 version of their software. The drivers feature their A.I. technology which can dynamically change texture filtering and other options to improve image quality and performance. Interesting features in…
Read more Updated ATI Radeon Drivers Released
by Rafael Hernandez on October 14, 2004
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Designtechnica has a review of the sleek and well-rounded Gateway M320XL notebook computer. The system features the ubiquitous Intel Centrino setup and uses the onboard video instead of an add-on chip which leads to some horrible 3D performance, but as…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 14, 2004
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AnandTech pushes the new 90-nanometer versions of the socket 939 AMD Athlon 64 3000+ and 3500+ to their limits. The default performance for these chips is impressive but that’s not the only reason they will become popular with the enthusiast…
Read more 90nm Athlon64 Tested
by Rafael Hernandez on October 14, 2004
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HardOCP has the enviable task of putting four NVIDIA GeForce 6800s to the test. They have a pair of Ultra boards and a pair of plain 6800s both of which are more than capable of handling today’s games with the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 14, 2004
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DigiTimes has a few more details on the upcoming Abit SU-2S motherboard capable of running two AMD Opteron processors. Its choice of slots were somewhat confounding when it was announced but it all makes sense now since the board will…
Read more Abit Board Designed for Gaming Servers
by Rafael Hernandez on October 13, 2004
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BargainPDA has a look at the new Dell Axim X50 line of PDA devices. The slick new PDAs sport decent memory sizes and obligatory expansion slots as well as (the option of) a crisp VGA screen which makes things easier…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 13, 2004
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AnandTech has tested id Software’s system intensive DOOM3 first person shooter under both Windows and Linux. The results are not encouraging for Linux this time around, then again video chip makers don’t put the same resources into Linux drivers that…
Read more Linux/Windows DOOM3 Performance Tested
by Rafael Hernandez on October 13, 2004
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GamePC compares the Shuttle SB83G5 and SB81P XPC barebone computers. They both feature similar features on board, although the SB83G5 does not have the highly touted HD-Audio features. It all boils down to how many harddrives you want with these…
Read more Shuttle Socket-775 Line Reviewed