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#361| source: Anandtech by crossbow on Sat Jun 23 2001 
http://www.gamepc.com/reviews/hardware_review.asp?review=18lcdso&page=1&mscssid=&tp=
18 inch shootout...no its not a porn movie, its an LCD review.
#360| source: Anandtech by crossbow on Sat Jun 23 2001 
http://www.anandtech.com/news/shownews.html?i=13582&t=an
Information on the Pimp of All Pimps...Intel's 64 Bit Processor. They only cost a hyundi or two per processor.
#359| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Sat Jun 23 2001 
http://www.vapochill.com/performance/index.shtml?id=18
Sub Celcius temperatures make you randy? Well then vaporchill's for you baby. 1.8 Ghz Thunderbird benchmarks, a good indicator of what to expect in the future.
#358| source: Anandtech by crossbow on Tue Jun 19 2001 
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1492
Seagate releases USB harddrives. Now transfering your "Movies" is easier then ever!
#357| source: Anandtech by crossbow on Tue Jun 19 2001 
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.html?i=1492
The Matrox G550...Their new "Business" Graphics card. No it didn't get any faster, or get any nifty features. Looks like a slighty enhanced G450.
#356| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Tue Jun 19 2001 
http://www.theinquirer.net/19060105.htm
Intel is snipping away the SMP capabilities of their new Tualain processor so individuals will purchase the more expensive and slower Xeons. However the 1.13 Coppermine-T WILL be SMP capable, though there don't seem to be any motherboards supporting it.
#355| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Tue Jun 19 2001 
http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2001/05/09/technology/rambus/
Rambus recieves a fatal backhand. The federal government has found Rambus GUILTY of FRAUD.
#354| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Tue Jun 19 2001 
http://www.msnbc.com/news/588803.asp?cp1=1#BODY
Say one thing...do another. No its not the government its Microsoft.
#353| source: Rumor by crossbow on Tue Jun 19 2001 

There is a major "RUMOR" floating around the web of intel moving product lines around...Could the pentium IV be replaced by its sibling the Tualain Processor as Intel's Flagship? Lets all hope so.
#352| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Tue Jun 19 2001 
http://www.rivastation.com/vgacharts_e.htm
A VGA chart. Full pimpage of over 22 graphics cards, over 5 generations in various benchmarking programs.

 
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