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by Rafael Hernandez on April 11, 2006 · 0 comments

HotHardware has a look at the Sapphire Blizzard Radeon X1900XTX graphics card. It would be a run-of-the-mill X1900XTX except for the single slot water-cooling rig they managed to attach to it. An impressive package that should run a bit quieter…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 10, 2006 · 0 comments

HardwareLogic has a look at the MSI K8N Diamond Plus motherboard. The board comes with a pair of 16X PCIe slots for full bandwidth SLI fun and on-board Creative Audigy audio which is a better option than the usual integrated…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 10, 2006 · 0 comments

AnandTech has an early look at the AMD’s Socket AM2 performance. The new socket moves AMD to DDR2 memory which offers a bit more memory bandwidth which is a good thing when you have to feed two hungry cores more…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 6, 2006 · 0 comments

Legit Reviews has a look at the Abit AN8 32X motherboard. Abit, the old enthusiast stand-by, has been quiet the past few years while it was going through all sorts of financial and legal oddities but those seem to be…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 6, 2006 · 0 comments

X-bit labs has some supposed details on a number of refresh parts for ATI’s current crop of Radeon graphics cards. A number of updates/newer chips will be hitting late this summer at many different price points the most interesting of…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 5, 2006 · 0 comments

Bjorn3D has a look at the Patriot PDC2G3500LLK 2GB DDR memory kit. The larger memory capacities have been difficult to find with lower latencies but this set offers up good performance at stock speeds and a little bit of headroom…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 5, 2006 · 0 comments

joystiq has the current rumor-mill/slip-of-the-tongue information on the Sony PlayStation 3’s pricing. The console may come in at 499 to 599 Euros or $613 to $736 and this is supposed to be a good price for a “blu-ray compatible playback…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 5, 2006 · 0 comments

The FiringSquad has fired up Bethesda Software’s The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion on a number of high-end graphics cards in single-card and SLI/CrossFire mode. A great batch of info on this visually stunning game but something tells me they may have…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 3, 2006 · 0 comments

DigiTimes has some information on Intel’s next chipset the G965. The chip will support Intel’s new Conroe-core based CPUs and is focused on the consumer space with improved integrated graphics focused on video playback. It’s sure to be a solid…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 3, 2006 · 0 comments

HotHardware has a look at the Alienware Area-51 M5500 notebook computer. The laptop is not the overwhelming 17″ DTR you’d expect but a more modest 15.4″ laptop with Nvidia GeForce Go 6600 graphics. A good performer but dual-core machines can…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 3, 2006 · 0 comments

AnandTech has a review of the OCZ EL PC2-8000 XTC DDR2 memory kit. The memory is designed for the enthusiasts among us with insanely low latencies and a thirst for high voltage it’s capable of great performance when pushed to…

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