Published June 9, 2005
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DigiTimes has an interesting (supposed) pricing chart for Intel’s next batch of mobile processors. The “Yonah” core will be some of the first 65nm CPUs leading to lower power consumption and it’ll offer a dual-core chip at the top of…
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Published June 9, 2005
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Techgage tosses a number of software titles at Microsoft’s 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP. They focus on gaming and synthetic benchmarks where both operating systems swapped top spots in performance but were close in most cases. A bit…
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Published June 9, 2005
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ATI has launched version 5.6 of its Catalyst driver suite for Microsoft’s OS’ and the various flavors of Linux as well. Along with the drivers they’ve laid out their vision for their Catalyst software in fancy Power Point slides: AnandTech’s…
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Published June 8, 2005
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the Inquirer has a bit more info and impressions from last week’s Computex concerning VIA’s new C7 mobile chip. The chip has had some work done to it making it a better performer and highly suited to some tasks (DVD…
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Published June 8, 2005
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Seagate is prepping to launch ten new hard drives for many different markets. They’ve got 8GB 1-inch microdrives on tap, full disc encryption for those sensitive documents, and a perpendicular recording storage drive which improves storage density and could improve…
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Published June 8, 2005
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HardwareXL is all over Club 3D’s high-end Radeon X850 XT PCI Express graphics card. The sight of the two slot card should be a familiar one by now but with prices on these boards falling into the sane category recently…
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Published June 8, 2005
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Viper Lair has a short test of the Mushkin 2GB HP3200 dual channel DDR memory kit. Two GigaBytes of system memory may seem like overkill but many applications and some upcoming gaming titles will gobble up every last bit of…
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Published June 7, 2005
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Guru3D has a review of Abit’s AA8XE system board. Intel’s Pentium LGA775 chips will feel right at home as will your PCI Express cards, DDR2 memory, SerialATA drives…you get the idea. Impressive package for those that enjoy more performance “tweaking”…
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Published June 7, 2005
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Bjorn3D has a look at the Gigabyte Silent-Pipe Radeon X800 XL graphics card. One of the more popular mid-range cards gets the silent treatment merging a whole lot of aluminum and heatpipes ensuring quiet operation. A good choice for its…
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Published June 7, 2005
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BoxGods has a review of the Logitech Harmony 676 universal remote control. The Harmony line has been popular due to its programmability through PC software making it one of the easier remotes to get up and running on your mix-and-match…
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Published June 7, 2005
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GamePC has a mighty heap of computing power in their look at an AMD Opteron Dual Core/Dual CPU system. The machine has a total of 4 seperate cores working away at its data crunching providing some remarkable results in applications…
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