by Rafael Hernandez on November 10, 2004
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Designtechnica has taken a liking to the Gigabyte N512 laptop, for good reason. The portable PC features Intel’s well received 1.7GHz Centrino processor tied to an ATI Mobility Radeon 9600 giving it plenty of mobile work power and gaming prowess….
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 10, 2004
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AnandTech has a quick test of Abit’s new Fatal1ty AA8XE motherboard, a new product created in collaboration with one of the best competitive FPS gamers out there. Highly impressive piece of gear with the usual set of Abit tweaks make…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 9, 2004
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PC World has tidbits of information on Intel’s timelines for some of its future Itanium class processors. Their dual-core chip plans look to be late to the party but given the number crunching power, of the Montecito core, most performance…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 6, 2004
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Viper Lair tested out FIC’s sorta small form factor barebones PC for the Intel Pentium 4 socket 478 platform. Its slighty larger chassis allows for better cooling solutions to be used compared to its competitors. A solid performer and good…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 5, 2004
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DigiTimes has a write-up concerning Intel’s possible reintroduction of their integrated wireless on the desktop scheme. They removed the feature from their i915/i925 chipsets a few weeks before they launched due to security concerns or some such frivolous concern, but…
Read more Intel Desktop Wireless Plans Back In?
by Rafael Hernandez on November 4, 2004
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DFI has earned a name for itself with its enthusiast/overclocker friendly motherboards and they don’t deviate from their formula with their new 855GME-MGF motherboard. The board can play host to Intel’s Pentium M processors usually found in “Centrino” based notebooks….
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 2, 2004
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X-bit labs has a look at the ASUS W1B00Na notebook PC. The laptop is similar to most of the widescreen Intel Centrino/Dothan based products available but this one tosses in a TV tuner for an extra entertainment facet. A nice…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 1, 2004
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ExtremeMHz has a look at SilverStone’s take on a heatpipe based cooler. The SST-NT01 Nitrogen cooler for the Intel Penium 4 uses a simple mounting plate with 3 moderately thick heatpipes to draw heat away from the processor to a…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 1, 2004
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CNET News has some details on a new Itanium 2 processor that Intel is set to launch next week. The new chip packs a larger mass of cache into their high end server oriented CPU, theoretically bumping performance when dealing…
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 1, 2004
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GamePC sets their sights on a pair of Intel Xeon 3.6GHz workstation/server processors and pits them against a pair of AMD’s top of the line, dual capable, Opteron CPUs. A decent showing by Intel demonstrating that they can keep up…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 31, 2004
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A new chip and new subsystem brings out a ton of reviews from all over. This time the “exciting” new chip is Intel’s Pentium 4 3.46GHz Extreme Edition CPU with the brand spanking new 1.066GHz quad-pumped bus speed. Just imagine…
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