Source: www.hardocp.com |
by crossbow on Tue Nov 05 2002 |
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Vinyl's Back Baby!
Vinyl CD-R's...next up, Disco Coolers.
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Source: www.hardocp.com |
by crossbow on Tue Nov 05 2002 |
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NV30 Performance Numbers
Here's some graphs, charts, and pictures of NV30 stuff. Legit? Up to you to decide.
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Source: www.hardocp.com |
by crossbow on Tue Nov 05 2002 |
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Hercules Goes Pro
Hercules adds the Radeon 9500 and 9700 pro to their card lineup, sweeting the deal with a copy of No one lives forver 2. Heck ya. Where's the dang NV30's already. I need some nvidia love.
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Source: www.tech-report.com |
by crossbow on Mon Nov 04 2002 |
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Nvidia Stops Ti 4600 Production
A quick story notes that Nvidia is preparing to stop all Ti 4600 production...with the 8x AGP Ti 4200 card being the primary seller. Makes you wonder what they might be using those ti 4600 lines for :).
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Source: www.maximum3d.com |
by crossbow on Mon Nov 04 2002 |
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Radeon 9700 Pro to the Max
Maximum3d posts their review of the 9700 pro. Hows it do? Well if you don't know by now, you er...you might not be a computer geek?
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Source: www.hardocp.com |
by crossbow on Mon Nov 04 2002 |
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Save Your Bios, Save Your Sanity
The Bios Savior, friend of friends when that dreaded boot block fails to write. If your ever hesitant about flashing your bios, pick up one of these bad boys so that you can finally sleep well at night.
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Source: www.anandtech.com |
by crossbow on Mon Nov 04 2002 |
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ATI Wonder's Around
Looking for an all in one card to complete your video savy needs? Guess whats best of all about it? It comes with morrowind!
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Source: konfig.com |
by maximum3d on Mon Nov 04 2002 |
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Vantec Nexus Multi-Function Panel
"The Nexus Multi-Function Panel was built mainly to take on some of the tasking required to re-adjust fans used on CPUs. And while that's nothing major, there are a few more handy features. For starters, there are two USB 2.0 ports up front. Plus an external Firewire plug!
The best feature is the LCD read out screen. Three different temperatures can be monitored, as well as CPU fan speed."
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Source: Overclocker Cafe |
by maximum3d on Mon Nov 04 2002 |
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CoolMax 470 watt Aluminum LED PSU
Review of CoolMax's 470 watt job power supply with an aluminum housing, triple cooling fans, and LED fans.
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Source: Overclockers Hardware |
by maximum3d on Mon Nov 04 2002 |
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Tri-LED Fan Review
Most of us have plain black fans in our case. They aren't pretty, but they get the job done fairly well. Seeing this problem a company came up with a solution, they'd put some flashy L.E.D.s (light emitting diodes) into the side of the fan. Soon after, several other companies started jumping aboard. One of the most famous being Antec, with their led fans selling for $15. The fansthat we will be looking at are seld for only about $8-$9 at Xoxide.com. So, to save $6-$7, is it worth it?
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