Source: CD Freaks |
by maximum3d on Mon Oct 28 2002 |
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The SuperAudio CD (SACD) explained
CDFreaks has posted an article about The SuperAudio CD (SACD) from Philips and Sony.
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Source: Elite Bastards |
by maximum3d on Mon Oct 28 2002 |
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Disaster Recovery 101
Oh dear, you've flashed your BIOS with the completely wrong image, haven't you?, What's that you say? - It failed mid-way through the flashing? - ugh! It's a serious problem if your BIOS is corrupt. This guide will give you the knowledge to get your system on the road to recovery. If you are not comfortable with any of the procedures discussed please ask for our help at any stage.
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Source: India's National Newspaper |
by maximum3d on Mon Oct 28 2002 |
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Mahajan launches Simputer at SMAU 2002
The Communications and IT Minister, Pramod Mahajan, has launched India's indigenously developed low- cost handheld Personal Computer - Simputer - at an IT and Communication expo, SMAU 2002, in Milan.
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Source: www.hardocp.com |
by crossbow on Mon Oct 28 2002 |
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Nforce2 and Granite Bay...Dual Channel DDR Lovin
The Aussies always seem to the hottest chicks, and now they've got the scoop on motherboards everyone else hasn't even seen yet. Check it out if your looking at buying either a Socket A, or Socket 478 board in the next few months, its a nice preview of yet announced boards.
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Source: www.anandtech.com |
by crossbow on Mon Oct 28 2002 |
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Little Box of Love
Hexus.net takes a swing at mini-pc's with the new Shuttle Barebone, the SB51G. A tiny shoebox with SMT support. This thing just kicks ass.
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Source: www.overclockers.com |
by crossbow on Sun Oct 27 2002 |
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Shhh...The Cpu is Cooling...
Vantec sets up to take the crown...the crown of heatsink performance, with their new VP4-C7040 P4 Cooler, using a YS-TECH TMD fan. Quiet, and extremely powerful, this fan actually makes it into the top three spot of overclockers.com's heatsink ratings system. (And there's is one of the best I've seen)
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Source: AMD Zone |
by maximum3d on Sat Oct 26 2002 |
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AMD Hammer FAQ
AMD Hammer FAQ from AMD Zone
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Source: Matrox |
by maximum3d on Sat Oct 26 2002 |
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Matrox Graphics announces new Parhelia 256MB graphics card
Matrox Graphics today announced the new Parhelia 256MB graphics board designed for the most demanding 3D workstation users in the AEC, DCC, MCAD and GIS markets. At an ESP of US $599, an unprecedented price for this memory configuration on a graphics accelerator, the Parhelia 256MB provides the ultimate in productivity and reliability, award-winning image quality and cutting-edge workstation features.
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Source: vnunet |
by maximum3d on Sat Oct 26 2002 |
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Domino effect creates smallest chip
Here is another another write up on IBM's latest molecule chip.
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Source: c|net |
by maximum3d on Sat Oct 26 2002 |
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It's Linux for IBM supercomputer project
IBM's $100 million Blue Gene program is directed at creating, by late 2005 or early 2006, a new family of supercomputers that will be able to perform a quadrillion calculations per second (one petaflop). Blue Gene/L, the first member of the family, will contain 65,000 processors and 16 trillion bytes of memory. Due in 2004 or 2005, the system will be able to perform 200 trillion calculations per second. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory will use the system for performing nuclear weapons simulations.
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