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Earlier news here ======================================= 09/20/02 - VIA KT333 Motherboard Roundup MSI KT3 Ultra2, Gigabyte GA-7VRXP, Soltek 75DRV5, ECS K7VTA3 v3.1, Shuttle AK35GT2R, Epox 8K5A2+ & Abit KX7-333 are all in the latest KT333 roundup that can be found at Amdmb here ======================================= 09/20/02 - ECS K7VTA3 v3.1 motherboard review Nice review from Spanish site Noticias3D with good BIOS pictures, benchmarks and mucho palabras translated in proper English with the help of Google. Read here and check our special K7VTA3 page here ======================================= 09/20/02 - Triple modification of the Abit KX7-333R On our way from Austrialia we stopped in Italia where we found a nice triple mod on Abit KX7-333R's for better overclocking and unlimited soldering pleasure ;) Read the so so translation here and enjoy more KX7-333R overclockink material here ======================================= 09/20/02 - Bit by bit, digital honesty disappears? According to the inquirer, The Age's report (below) about Palladium in Opteron is a complete hoax. Here ======================================= 09/20/02 - AMD delay: SOI check & design change Richard Heye, AMD's VP of platform engineering and infrastructure, while in Taiwan revealed to DigiTimes the reasons for postponing K8 and Barton. It's here ======================================= 09/20/02 - Miro 1 water cooling kit review Water cooling is getting more and more popular and our stats show a increasing interest in the latest links we put here. That's why we're happy to provide you with another water cooling kit review from DeviantPC here. ======================================= 09/20/02 - ALiMAGiK 1 supports 333MHz FSB OCworkbench inquired ALi and got a clear answer on ALiMAGik 1 capabilities: "ALi told me that although it is non officially mentioned on their spec sheet, the ALiMAGiK1 do not have problems running the newer 333Mhz CPUs". Read here and check for ALiMAGiK 1 motherboard at our products page here ======================================= 09/20/02 - Bit by bit, digital freedom disappears Australian The Age is worried about the Microsoft Palladium Project which intends to put some hardware protection into future generation of processors. AMD and Intel are among the 170 products makers joining Microsoft in this 'piracy free' project and Opteron should be first to support it. Read The Age here ======================================= 09/20/02 - IBM ships 10 millionth GameCube chip After Sony announced 40 millions PS2 sold, it's now the turn of IBM to tell the world about the 10 millions chips made for Ninento's Game Cube. Read CNET here ======================================= Older news here - Comments, suggestions, links here |
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