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  • NV35 Likely to be First on IBM List

    Published: Friday, March 28, 2003 | By: Dennis

    Earlier this week IBM and nVidia created a strategic alliance and it would seem that the first request is the NV35.
    "The orders Nvidia may start placing at IBM are said to be the company’s new NV35 chip, an updated version of Nvidia’s current top-end GeForce FX 5800 series (NV30) chip, sources said, as Nvidia’s cooperation with IBM is aimed at the latter’s high-end process technology."
    Seems like a rumor at the moment but we can hope.

  • Turbo Cool 510w Review @ Maximum OC

    Published: Friday, March 28, 2003 | By: Dennis

    "You would say to yourself.. features? Huh? Well this power supply has one very very good feature and it would be individually adjustable rails. That means you can tweak with the turn of a potentiometer your +3.3v, +5v, and +12v rails. My motherboard reported a perfectly solid 3.3v, 5v, and 12v but for overclocking you want to raise your rails a bit to get more stability. So again by just turning the pots, I raised my 3.3v rail to 3.4v, my 5v rail to 5.3v and my 12v rail to 12.5v."
    Not a bad feature, and the review is really short too. big grin smile

  • Cable Gouges Broadband Users - The New Sin Tax

    Published: Thursday, March 27, 2003 | By: Dennis

    " The nation's biggest cable provider, Comcast, recently acquired AT&T's cable assets. It then raised prices for those customers who sign up only for high-speed Internet service to $56.95 (Comcast's monthly going rate), a rise of 33 percent on the previous $42.95 charge.

    Customers will receive the $42.95 price for Internet service if they also sign up for cable television service, Comcast spokeswoman Sarah Eder said. Basic cable service runs about $12, but services with the most channels cost much more."

    CableOne, my cable Internet provider, does the exact same thing. If you get digital cable TV you get a discount on your Internet access. The sad part is when CableOne took over for @Home in my area the monthly charge went up and the line neutered from 1.544Kb to 400Kb dissapprove smileangry smile

  • MSI 655 Max Review @ HardwareZone

    Published: Thursday, March 27, 2003 | By: Dennis

    "If you are looking for a board with a good set of on-board features, then the MSI 655 Max will not disappoint you. With all the standard high-end features like Serial ATA, Gigabit LAN and FireWire, there's simply no reason why you shouldn't consider this board. Packing a lot of devices and options in a relatively small PCB area, MSI once again showed us their strength and expertise in PCB design and layout."
    Not a bad set of features for the Granite Bay competition. happy smile

  • Eumax B605-02 Heatsink Review Posted

    Published: Thursday, March 27, 2003 | By: Dennis

    The Eumax B605 claims to be the lightest all copper heatsink for the Athlon 2800+. The cooler is indeed very light by comparison and also very quiet due to the 4400rpm 70x70x15mm fan.

  • Freedom Fries??

    Published: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 | By: Dennis

    Call me slow or just one not to notice but I just found this blurb the other day that has roots all the way back to WWI.
    "Henceforth, french fries and French toast will no longer be served in the cafeterias of the House of Representatives' three office buildings. Instead, the cafeterias will offer "freedom fries" and "freedom toast.""
    I also find this very funny and so very true.
    "If chauvinistic warmongers want to start renaming stuff, it should be Iraqi stuff. There's probably not much point in going after Iraqi food such as masgoof (barbecued fish) and pacha (sort of an Iraqi haggis) because Americans don't eat them. A better idea would be to tear out every page in the Bible that features an Iraqi place name, such as Babylon, Babel, the Garden of Eden, Nineveh, and Ur. The Christian right will object, but we all have to make sacrifices during wartime."

  • Intel Chipset Schedule @ Rojak Pot

    Published: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 | By: Dennis

    Most of the stuff on the list has already happened and doesn't mention the chipset release schedule, just the taping date. sad smile

  • Sunbeam Rheobus Review @ BoogleTech

    Published: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 | By: Dennis

    Variable fan control that fits nicely into any 5.25 drive bay with super bight LED's to boot.

  • Crazy PC's Panel Wrap Review @ Furioustech

    Published: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 | By: Dennis

    One of the last components of any real case mod is a nice coat of paint. Some go the extra mile and even apply some pretty airbrushed graphics but if you are one of the many that do not have the necessary skillz or equipment to apply your own airbrushed graphics why not apply a graphical sticker instead. This is where this panel wrap idea comes into play, paint peel and stick. tongue smile

  • Albatron PX845PEV Review @ Techware Labs

    Published: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 | By: Dennis

    With the lack of Intel Dual Channel DDR motherboard solutions we are left with only one other option, the i845PE. Techware Labs has posted a review of Albatron's PE offering and aside from the floppy connector placement it looks to be pretty solid.
    "Like usual, Albatron motherboards were made for overclocking, and this board isn't an exception. It has very good overclocking features that will let you overclock to the max. And albatron has made overclocking easy for all the beginners in the DIY market out there. It teaches you how to overclock in the manual!"