Tech News
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NVIDIA and Intel Sign Broad Cross-License and Chipset License Agreements
Published: Friday, November 19, 2004 | By: DennisThis story is HUGE!!
""NVIDIA and Intel are working together to enhance the end-user computing experience," added Jen-Hsun Huang, president and chief executive officer of NVIDIA. "NVIDIA's product portfolio offers exciting technology options to Intel customers, including the NVIDIA nForce platform and the PCI Express-based SLI graphics technology solution.""
Huge I tell you.
Here is a link to what nVidia has to say about the agreement.
For the longest time nVidia wouldn't build an nForce for Intel processors due to the charge associated with using the Intel processor bus. Now that an agreement has been signed nVidia can get started on an nForce for Intel processors. Can you say SLI + Intel??
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Taiwan mobo makers caught in Intel chipset shortage
Published: Friday, November 19, 2004 | By: DennisNoooooooooo..........
anything but a chipset shortage.
that darn intel
"Fourth-quarter motherboard shipments from Taiwan motherboard makers might be affected by a shortage of Intel 865- and 845-series core-logic chipsets, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
Efforts by Intel to force the PC industry to migrate to the 915 platform by reducing the supply of its 865 and 845 chipsets have caused the shortfall, the sources noted.
The problem is that 915-based motherboards currently account for just 10% of the Pentium 4 motherboards sold in the channel, while 865- and 845-based boards still remain the mainstream and account for 80% of the market, said the sources."
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AMD 3000+ 3200+ 90nm CPU Review @ AMDReview
Published: Friday, November 19, 2004 | By: Dennis"Today we have more than a couple of choices in 64bit computing. It's popularity is quickly becoming mainstream. AMD has recently released it's next generation of 64bit cpu's with the introduction of the Winchester core line built on the new 90nm fabrication process. These cpu's are now made to fit in a 939 pin socket versus the 754 pin socket of previous Athlon64 cpu's which were built on a 130nm process so you will have to replace the motherboard if you want to run these cpu's if you are coming from a socket 754 setup. Today we take a look at the 300+ and 3200+ models, both socket 939."
Yep thats the quote they sent me.. While 3200+ 939 processors are really cheap we've found that they are not really all that considering that our 754pin Clawhammer kicked its arse.
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New PolarFLO TT Series Pumps??
Published: Friday, November 19, 2004 | By: DennisIt would seem that PolarFLO is now in the business of building custom waterpumps. They are styled after their TT line of waterblocks and look really good. (almost a must have provided you have a TT block already) I haven't seen any specs on the pumps yet though expect the info to be released soon.
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Gigabyte K8VT800 Pro Review @ PCmoddingmy
Published: Friday, November 19, 2004 | By: DennisThe board is using the VIA K8T800 Pro and comes equipped with a 754pin processor for single channel ddr support. This is actually the same chipset found on the Soltek SL-K8TPro-939 that we recently reviewed. It would seem that they didn't like it either.
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Soltek SL-K8TPro-939 Motherboard Review Posted
Published: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 | By: DennisThe growing trend for motherboard mfgs is to create something that makes their product stand out from everybody else. Soltek has done this by taking their high end products and including features that many hardware enthusiasts are looking for.
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SilverStone TJ-05 Review @ FastLaneHW
Published: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 | By: Dennis"This windowless case does feature something interesting on the left panel-- a latch. This eliminates the need for thumbscrews in the back, though some are included just in case. To open the door, simply unlatch it and pull it off as you would any other case door."
I'm not really a huge fan of cases using 2 hand operated locks on the doors, Granted by using two the panel is more secure but doesn't really make it any easier to remove. -
asetek Antarctica LGA775 @ ViperLair
Published: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 | By: DennisThe Antarctica is a pretty good waterblock despite it being based on old hat technology (microfin designs similar to the "White Water" block of old)
"One thing that is of great importance to take into consideration when choosing a water block is the area around your CPU socket. You want to make sure that there are no components that are in the way of the block. On my system, which uses the Abit AS8 motherboard, there was a capacitor that was about a millimeter too high positioned close to the socket, which caused the block to not sit level on the CPU."
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NL: Review Block - nVidia Video
Published: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 | By: DennisAnother edition of review postings without lip from me.
This time we focus on Video cards from nVidia.
- Nvidia Geforce 6800GT PCIe Review @ Tweaknews
- Nvidia GeForce 6600GT AGP @ Neoseeker
- Nvidia GeForce 6600GT AGP @ Hexus
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GeForce 6600 GT AGP @ The TechReport
Published: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 | By: DennisThe 6600GT was first released as a PCIe GPU but it would seem that market conditions and lack of PCIe adoption has forced nVidia to bridge the GPU back to AGP spec.
"Before we get into the GeForce 6600 GT AGP, I suggest you read through our review of the GeForce 6600 GT for PCI Express. The two cards are quite similar, except where they're not. "
I never would have figured that out on my own.
Beyond3D also has a 6600GT AGP review up for your reading pleasure.