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#461| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Mon Sep 03 2001 
http://www.hardocp.com/reviews/chipsets/kt266a/
The Via KT266A chipset. (Thank you mom for the typo catch) Heap loads faster and less buggy then the original. Kyle takes a look and gives us the 411.
#460| source: Chickshardware by crossbow on Tue Aug 28 2001 
http://www.electic.com/cgi-bin/news/News/Stories/2001/08/27/9989569231.shtml
Amd pricing info released. Cheaper and faster as always. Buy 5 1.4 ghz tbirds for the price of one 2 ghz p4.
#459| source: [H]ard|Ocp by crossbow on Tue Aug 28 2001 
http://accelenation.com/?doc=56
The Tiger Dual AMD board from tyan. Slimer, cheaper, and uses less power then its thunder based cousin.
#458| source: Anandtech by crossbow on Mon Aug 27 2001 
http://www.ati.com/na/pages/corporate/press/2001/4404.html
A mobile radeon? Take a look at some more market competition against nvidia's geforce 2 go chipset.
#457| source: Anandtech by crossbow on Mon Aug 27 2001 
http://www.anandtech.com/cpu/showdoc.html?i=1524
Another 2 Gigahertz review. I think the industry really needs to come up with a new rating system other then gigahertz. I mean why don't we just make a 10 gigahertz processor with a 200 stage pipeline. Thats gotta be fast right?
#456| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Mon Aug 27 2001 
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010827/lam018.html
Athlon 4 and Geforce 2 Go? Need a portable workstation? Check this bad boy out. All pimped up in a tiny can of wup ass.
#455| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Mon Aug 27 2001 
http://hardocp.com/reviews/cpus/intel/p42ghz/
Kyle takes a harsh look at the new 2.0 Ghz P4. What does he think of it? Is it actually possible to get slower with each chip step up?

#454| source: LoneVVolf by crossbow on Mon Aug 27 2001 
http://www.theinquirer.net/27080116.htm
Amd pimps to the extreme. They've got all the hotties lately, including the 1.333, 1.4, and the super model herself, the 1.53 MP in early october.
#453| source: by crossbow on Mon Aug 27 2001 
http://www.nvidia.com/
Nvidia releases an Entertainment add on for their line of geforce accelerators. Add TV and superior dvd playback to your system! Check it out its pretty spiffy.
#452| source: Aceshardware by crossbow on Tue Aug 21 2001 
http://www.aceshardware.com/
Ace peeks around a bit and tests Maya 4 with a Xeon and AMD MP system. Who wins? Nobody, its an exact tie. Just one system is alot cheaper. =)

 
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