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by Rafael Hernandez on March 21, 2005 · 0 comments

HardwareZone has a review of the slim MSI S250 notebook computer. The laptop features a 12.1″ LCD screen and uses the Intel Celeron M CPU coupled with a SiS system chipset. The combo has some shortcomings in power consumption and…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 18, 2005 · 0 comments

Silent PC Review has a writeup on the Intel Developer Forum and the various technologies demoed there. Quite a bit of new and exciting gear on the horizon from Intel’s labs including dual-core processors for both desktops and mobile computers….

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 16, 2005 · 0 comments

Legit Reviews has a look at the Corsair COOL water cooling system. The kit includes everything you’d need to get your Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 64 system water-cooled. It appears to be a well planned out product which…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 16, 2005 · 0 comments

GamePC has a look at dual CPU boards for Intel’s Xeon CPU and AMD’s Opteon processor each supporting PCI Express peripherals. The boards allow some powerful consumer boards to be matched up with equally speedy CPUs, all they need now…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2005 · 0 comments

DigiTimes has the details on a planned pricecut by Intel on its Pentium M processor line. The chips are commonly found in Centrino labeled notebooks and these price drops bring it down to a price level where it can compete…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 10, 2005 · 0 comments

HotHardware has a review of the HP Pavilion ZE2000 notebook computer. The laptop is based around the popular Intel Centrino bundle, although, this time HP sticks with the integrated graphics approach which makes it a poor choice for today’s latest…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 9, 2005 · 0 comments

GamePC tests out more than just games on Intel’s Pentium 4 660 CPU. The chip includes Intel’s 64-bit extensions as well as some power saving/heat reducing tricks which comes in handy when it runs at 3.6GHz. A fast CPU in…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2005 · 0 comments

Intel has a new batch of tools for game developers which should make it easier for them to take advantage of their future dual-core CPUs. The processors will be capable of increasing performance but it does require applications to create…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 8, 2005 · 0 comments

Hexus.net has some thoughts on the BTX case form factor Intel had been pushing over the past year. The layout attempts to improve airflow and CPU cooling while keeping noise levels at a tolerable level. It works well although very…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2005 · 0 comments

Bytesector has run Intel’s 660 and 3.73GHz XE CPUs through a number of tests. The two chips represent the current top-end consumer desktop chips Intel makes which introduce 64-bit extensions and other enhancements to their processor lineup. The best choice…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 3, 2005 · 0 comments

Hardware Zone has a review of the Gigabyte N411 notebook PC. The laptop uses Intel’s popuular Centrino chipset package along with a 14″ LCD screen crammed into a slim and sleek casing. Its integrated graphics isn’t the best but for…

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