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2005/01/26
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We take a look at 3 power supplies that all target the enthusiast user. We line up OCZ, Hiper and Coolergiant to see what they have to offer.
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2005/01/25
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The JAHT Gigabit Switch is really a good product with excellent
performance. If you do a lot of file transfers between the computers on
your LAN, you might want to consider investing in a Gigabit switch now…
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2005/01/25
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It is the fact that Advanced Micro Devices, which is also known as AMD introduced 64 bit technology processors that was previously only used with servers. Thanks to this, AMD became the winner of the best desktop Pcs processors competition.…
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2005/01/25
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SOURCES CLAIMED Microsoft is planning to introduce its 64 bit operating system for Intel and AMD processors (iAMD64) on the 29th of April. The sources are close to Microsoft.
It appears there will be a release to manufacturing…
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2005/01/25
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WE'VE HAD the diamond geezers from Crucial on the blower today, telling us that their new Tracer memory is now available in DDR2 667 and DDR1 500 speeds
We have taken a look at some interesting AMD…
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2005/01/25
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AKIBA PC Watch reports, with pictures, that a 90 nanometre 3100+ Sempron (754 pins) is up for sale in Japan.
The processor in a box (PIB) is labelled with the 90 nanometre tag, so AMD obviously considers this to…
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2005/01/25
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SOURCES CLAIMED chip company AMD has several X86-based Geode products on the boil, codenamed Castle, Snowmass and Dragonfly.
AMD appears to be making a real effort to bring the Geode chips - originally developed by NatSemi courtesy of Cyrix,…
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2005/01/25
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Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest maker of mainboards, said this week it had ramped up production of its DDR2 SO-DIMM modules earlier this month in order to be in position to support high-volume production of notebooks powered by Intel’s recently…
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2005/01/25
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ABIT Computer said Friday it admits certain issues with it mainboards, and claimed its most-recent products were problem-free, following lawsuits launched Thursday.
The firm said it would reimburse or repair free of charge some of its…
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2005/01/25
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ATI Technologies’ executive confirmed the company’s commitment to AGP 8x bus and appropriate personal computers and said ATI would launch products for AGP shortly in an interview with a UK-based web-site. Nevertheless, it was not said whether the products would…
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