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Earlier news here ======================================= 01/05/03 - First PC3700 tested with Barton XP2500+ Taiwanese site AMDDIYOC is reviewing the freshly released GeIL PC3700 DDR466MHz with a Barton rated 2500+ running at 1833MHz. With such desirable configuration they had no problem pushing the CPU to a modest 2485MHz as you will discover over here. More Barton reviews and links are now stored in our Barton Special here while PC3700 links are now here ======================================= 01/05/03 - Shuttle SN41G2 Barebone review We'll never be thankful enough to PSY who kindly sent us the link to the first Shuttle SN41G2 (formerly SN41 and SN40) review. It's coming from French Hardware.fr with lot of good pictures and impressive benchmarks against Asus A7N8X nForce2 motherboard. Read on here and bookmark our SN41G2 Special page here for more reviews to come... ======================================= 01/04/03 - More overclocking links The highly successful OC page is getting two more tuning gallery links and a group of 3 overclocking guide trully awesome. The first for Duron and Thunderbird Athlon is here, the second for Palomino Athlon is here and the third, for Thoroughbred Athlon, is here. All those excellent links are now placed in our OC page here ======================================= 01/04/03 - Three More Athlon 64 motherboards... We have added 3 motherboard designs, coming from Biostar and Chaintech, in our Athlon 64 motherboards Special page here which has now 48 different models! ======================================= 01/04/03 - Athlon XP 1700+ (0.13µm) @ 2074 Mhz Italian OCLabs had no complex pushing a poor RIRGA stepping Athlon XP 1700+ to 2074MHz with nothing more than a watercooling (Prototype WBNKB4) on a modest Abit KD7 motherboard. The report awaits for your visit here while many more OC links are stored here ======================================= 01/04/03 - Gigabyte 7VAXP KT400 mainboard review Even though nForce2 chipset is having very sharp teeth, KT400 motherboards are showing a thicker leather than one could expect... KT400 reviews are popping up all over the net and this one, from R&B Mods, is no different: it's about one of the fastest KT400 motherboard in the market, which managed to grab, as you may read here, a score of 5 out of 5 points and reviewer's high recommendation. For more reviews check here ======================================= 01/04/03 - KT400 motherboards roundup Explosive Labs is giving a new chance to KT400 motherboards in a roundup where Soyo KT400 Ultra, Biostar M7VIK and Albatron KX400-8X have the opportunity to show their guts! The winner is not the cheaper as you may discover in the 9 pages shootout situated here. For more KT400 roundups check here ======================================= 01/04/03 - nForce2 à gogo! No less than four new nForce2 motherboards have been included in our pages. Two from Biostar, M7NCD and M7NCG (with GPU), and two from MSI. Called K7N2G-L (for LAN) and K7N2G-ILSR (for IEEE1394, LAN, Serial ATA and RAID) they both have integrated GPU. ======================================= 01/03/03 - Compaq Evo N1015v laptop review Running an Athlon XP 1800+ with an ATI chipset IGP320M with integrated GPU, the Compaq Evo N1015v sells for around 1500$ with a 15.1" TFT display, 256MB RAM, 40GB HD, and a CD/ RW-DVD combo drive. Tom's Hardware is reviewing the beast right here and looks rather satisfied: "The Evo N1015v is a good and, above all, persistent notebook for everyday work tasks". ======================================= 01/03/03 - 90nm and 300mm fab process Two new pages have been added and they're both about semiconductors manufacturing process. The fist is about 90nm, the hot topic of 2003 here, while the second is about 300mm wafers process here. As usual, those pages links to strategics reports, articles and sites and we welcome all comment about them here ======================================= 01/03/03 - Mushkin PC-3200 256MB review Latency timing and voltage adjustments can have a great impact on DDR performances and it's getting even trickier if you think that every single memory module that makes the stick is different... That should not stop you from reading the Mushkin 256MB review coming from Nexus Hardware at the link located here ======================================= Older news here - Comments, suggestions, links here |
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