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source: www.hardocp.com |
by crossbow on Tue Dec 10 2002 |
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New Via 4 in 1 Drivers...Again
Its Via update time again...this time with a boost in performance!
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#1187| |
source: www.anandtech.com |
by crossbow on Tue Dec 10 2002 |
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Small, Sleek, and All Alumnium...the New Li Lian.
PC-9300...Lian Li's first entry in the small form factor market...very cool looking. If I had one of these, I could probably keep my peeps in line better.
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#1186| |
source: www.anandtech.com |
by crossbow on Tue Dec 10 2002 |
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Six Nforce2's All Lined Up in a Row
Anand takes a look at the major nforce2 boards currently on the market. Which one's the best? Head on over to check them out!
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source: www.ars-technica.com |
by crossbow on Tue Dec 10 2002 |
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Stop Painful Wrists
A review of a product which reduces the effect of carpel tunnel syndrome. Check it out if your wrists are bothering you.
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source: www.aceshardware.com |
by crossbow on Tue Dec 10 2002 |
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The Dual 1.25 Gigahertz...G4
Ace and the gang take a quick look at one of the most expensive computer choices available. A dual 1.25 G4.
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source: www.tech-report.com |
by crossbow on Tue Dec 10 2002 |
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Linux Shuttle Power!
Want to make the jump to linux? Try it out on one of the new mini shuttle boxes...this article covers installation and execution of redhat 8.0 on a SS51G.
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source: www.tech-report.com |
by crossbow on Tue Dec 10 2002 |
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333 FSB Athlon MP's?
333 FSB Athlon MP's may be available early next year...However DCDDR and AGP 8x will not. :(
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source: www.amd.com |
by crossbow on Tue Dec 10 2002 |
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Athlon 2400+ MP's Avail (230 USD!)
As mentioned...Athlon 2400+ MP's (2.0 Ghz) are now on the market. Looks like the 2600+ MP's will be avail in mid Jan.
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source: extremetech |
by maximum3d on Mon Dec 09 2002 |
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Easily & Safely Installing a Motherboard
Building or upgrading your system can be a rewarding and educational experience. However, it's often a painful learning experience. It's been said that good judgment is the result of experience and experience is the result of poor judgment. We're going to offer up our own experience, so you can proceed directly to the "good judgment" category. Just because we've broken the heatsink clip off a CPU socket, or crushed the corner of a CPU by incorrectly installing the cooler, doesn't mean you need to learn in quite that manner.
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source: WinSupersite |
by maximum3d on Mon Dec 09 2002 |
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Microsoft Office 11 Preview
WinSupersite has posted a preview on Microsoft Office 11
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