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  • Barton in October

    Published: Wednesday, September 4, 2002 | By: Dennis

    The AthlonXP "Barton" XP2700+ processor that is.

    "Supporting a 333MHz FSB (front-side bus) and 512K cache memory, the 0.13-micron Barton-based Athlon XP offers specifications comparable to those of Intel’s new Pentium 4, AMD said. At present, the processor maker plans to launch two Barton-based products in the fourth quarter."

    I think October will be very interesting but only if the KT400 performs as expected. big grin smile

  • EPoX "Beaver" EP-4BEAV Review @ Techware Labs

    Published: Monday, September 2, 2002 | By: Dennis

    EPoX is one of the only companies out there still producing boards with a green PCB, pretty soon people will think green is a special color big grin smile The "Beaver" motherboard based on the i845G chipset from Intel and has onboard lan by Realtek, USB 2.0 by VIA and optional Bluetooth if you spring for a dongle.

  • Intel "Springdale" Chipset Samples this Month

    Published: Monday, September 2, 2002 | By: Dennis

    The article doesn't go into much detail but does mention that motherboard clients will get samples of the chipset this month.

    A quick search at Google turned up this little gem of info for the "Springdale deprived" tongue smile

  • Hercules Radeon 3DProphet 8500 Review @ Bjorn3D

    Published: Monday, September 2, 2002 | By: Dennis

    This just in:
    "Gene recently took on the Hercules Radeon 3DProphet 8500 128MB vid card. With the Radeon 9700's just starting to hit now some great deals can be found on 8500 cards so come take a look at what this Hercules card has got to offer!

    "With great TV-out support and respectable 3D performance, the Hercules 3DProphet 8500 is a decent bang-for-the-buck video card." "

  • WinXP SP1 - Why The XP Keygen Won’t Help

    Published: Monday, September 2, 2002 | By: Dennis

    Here is some more info into the whole SP1 thing floating around the net, nothing really new but kind of funny just the same. I esp like this quote: (speaking in reference to what a product key was) "Y34HR-1GHTU-W15HU-D4MND-L4M3R"
    This one isn't bad either, and kind of smart if you think about it.
    "So what do I want to say? Just this: It doesn’t matter how many keys you make with the keygen. You can make BILLIONS for all I care. It’s just not going to matter in the end because Microsoft, by using Windows Update, will verify YOUR key against THEIRS. If YOUR key isn’t on THEIR list you lose. It’s really that simple."

  • AMD 333FSB - Revealed!

    Published: Monday, September 2, 2002 | By: Dennis

    "THE INQUIRER BRIEFLY headed into London's roadmap treasurehouse of images, The Porcupine, last week, and saw an official AMD document which confirms what we reported some weeks ago, the 333MHz FSB is go."

    nuff said tongue smile
    Keep in mind this info isn't offical by any means but The Inquirer has a strange way of coming though

  • Intel Interview @ UK Gamer

    Published: Saturday, August 31, 2002 | By: Dennis

    The UK Gamers sit down with two guys from Intel to talk about how things are progressing. They cover some really cool things including a 4Ghz Pentium 4 and how 20GHz will be normal in 5-6 years.

    "the Pentium 4 architecture was designed for speed."

  • WinXP Sp1 Release Date

    Published: Saturday, August 31, 2002 | By: Dennis

    Microsoft internally released SP1 for WinXP on Friday but is holding out on a public release until Sept 9th. This day will mean a big w00t for some and a re-activation for others. Follow the link to hear more.

  • SY-KT400 Dragon Ultra Released

    Published: Friday, August 30, 2002 | By: Dennis

    Given current AMD Socket-A technology the KT400 won't really perform much better than the KT333 or even KT266 in terms of memory performance. This will most likely change when the XP2700+ processors hit the streets later this year.

    If you didn't know the XP2700+ is a DDR333 FSB part that will take advantage of current DDR333 memory speed technology, the KT400 chipset is rumored to support that.

  • Netscape 7.0 Released

    Published: Thursday, August 29, 2002 | By: Dennis

    I've been using the Preview Release of Netscape 7 since it was released and I must say I am very impressed with the speed, rendering quality and features. Download 7.0 and check it out, though be sure to do the custom install so you can remove the pesky stuff that makes it ghey.