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  • Sneak Peek - New Motherboards from Soltek

    Published: Thursday, May 30, 2002 | By: Dennis

    Soltek has pictures and specs posted on 8 new Pentium 4 motherboards in 12 different variations. These boards are based on the new Intel chipsets (i845E, i845G, i845GL) supporting the new 533MHz FSB. Soltek has also changed a few things in the process. The PCB color has been changed from red to Silver! and to spice things up even further these new boards feature any of not all of the following additional features.

    6x USB 2.0/1.1 Ports, happy smile 2 or 6-Channel AC'97 Audio, tongue smile RealTek LAN Controller, cool smile LPC 80 Port Debug (Optional), approve smile and PROMISE IDE RAID Controller. (ATA133) shock smile


    http://www1.soltek.com.tw/English/product/socket478.htm

  • PowerLeap 423 to 478 P4 Adaptor

    Published: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 | By: Dennis

    PowerLeap, remember them? They come up with some very cool and wacky upgrade parts to help extend the life of your older computer. They now have this adapter that will allow you to put a socket 478 Pentium 4 on a socket 423 Pentium 4 motherboard. I would classify this upgrade part as wacky. tongue smile
    http://www.powerleap.com/downloads/P4W.pdf

  • Doom III E3 Demo Clarification @ Shacknews

    Published: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 | By: Dennis

    It turns out that the MSNBC article didn't tell us everything about the Doom 3 E3 demo hardware. So for those lucky enough to see it at E3 the demo was running on "next-gen" hardware ATI card at medium quality! shock smile
    Here is a quote of the email from John
    "We actually screwed up at E3 -- we should have been running it at high quality settings (uncompressed textures, anisotropic filtering), but we were chasing some problems the first day, and it got set back to medium quality. The problems had gone away, so we left it that way, rather than risk changing it back."

  • Intel and the Itanium 2

    Published: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 | By: Dennis

    Test results from a prototype Itanium 2 processor show new promise for the 64-bit chip.
    " Intel said that tests of prototype 1GHz Itanium 2 chips show that the improvements help the new chip deliver twice the performance of an 800MHz Itanium on tests such as Standard Performance Evaluation Corp.'s SPECint2000 and SPECfp2000, Intel said. The SPEC tests measure a computer's processor, memory and software performance. "

  • Don't Diss on Doom III

    Published: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 | By: Dennis

    MSNBC has posted an interview/article with John Carmack on id' software's new game called Doom 3. They even explain why they choose to demo the game using a Pentium 4 2.0Ghz and ATI Radeon video card.

  • SOYO Unveils 10 New Motherboard Designs at Computex

    Published: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 | By: Dennis

    I really need to start attending some of these trade shows.
    It looks like the SOYO booth will be a "must stop" attraction this year being that they will Unveil 10 new motherboard designs with integrated Serial ATA-133. In case you didn't know this is the next gen HDD interface that is supposed to be supa fast. I also hear that Soltek has something up their sleeve so make sure to stop by there too. cool smile

  • More Doom ]|[ stuff @ GameSpy

    Published: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 | By: Dennis

    This is part 3 of their sitdown with id software on the new Doom 3 game due out in 2003.

  • Hynix Signs Foundry Deal with Cirrus

    Published: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 | By: Dennis

    Its amazing that Hynix is even able to sign deals considering the botched job they did with Micron a few weeks back.

  • Hackers on Apple, Scare Tactic?

    Published: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 | By: Dennis

    Symantec is saying that Mac users are being too confident in thinking their Mac's are more secure than a PC.

  • Samsung to Announce DDR-II

    Published: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 | By: Dennis

    The Inquirer is reporting that Samsung will soon announce that they are the first with a JEDEC DDR-II 512Meg compliant memory chip, with a little help from IBM. wink smile