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Earlier news here ======================================= 11/10/02 - Microsoft x86-64 debugging tools In the Driver Development Kit section, Microsoft just posted new debugging tools for windows native AMD x86-64 in beta version: "This package will only install on an AMD x86-64 platform. The AMD x86-64 Debugging Tools for Windows package is only required when you are debugging an application on an AMD x86-64 processor". Download the 5.1-MB module here ======================================= 11/10/02 - XP 2800+ vs. Pentium 4 at 3.06GHz X86-secret from France is the first site to test Pentium 4 running at 3.06GHz and wisely compares it to Athlon XP 2800+ the fastest CPU AMD can offer today. With the help of some new Hyperthreading technology, Pentium 4 manages to be the fastest in many benchmarks (and specially the dollar test with a massive 250$! difference) but, surprisingly, not in all of them. Read the report here and check for more Athlon XP 2800+ links right here ======================================= 11/10/02 - XP 2600+ selling better than P4 at 3.06GHz Some screen shot from Upgrade Source, online reseller, just prove it: Athlon is cheaper and sell better as you will discover in the report we have here ======================================= 11/10/02 - Tuning Follies new gallery added The OC Special page is keeping a bunch of links going to the best tuning PC galleries in the World. Today we're happy to add German site Casembau among the best. So don't delay: discover Casembau Tuning gallery here ======================================= 11/10/02 - Leadtek K7NCR18D Pro nForce2 review Bjorn3D, the friendly swedish hardware site, is reviewing the Leadtek nForce2. Today the board meets and stomps old timer Epox 8K7A+ in a very unfair face to face you can discover here. More Leadtek reviews are also here ======================================= 11/09/02 - Via wants to sell slow chip using MHz myth A report in Taipei Times is stating the end of clock speed as a marketing stimulant for selling PCs. But this piece of Via's public relation has no other intention than to sell slow C3 chips at 533MHz (yes!) and nothing else. here ======================================= 11/09/02 - SilentTek! A noise reduction technology Have you ever had the experience of being bombarded by the enormous noises from your CPU fan while you were enjoying music CD? Or in the still of the night, when you were obsessed in surfing the internet, you wish that this whole fan buzzing thing could stop for just one second? With years of research, AOpen introduces SilentTek and SilentBIOS, the Silent PC Technology, on the new generation of AOpen motherboards. ======================================= 11/09/02 - MSI KT4 KT400 motherboard review Motherboard.org is thoroughly testing the board and benchmarks it along with FIC AN11, Soltek 75DRV4 & 75DRV5. According to DocOC, tester, the features are enriched with the latest technologies but memory problems are abundant and OC limited due to KT400 flaws... Read it here and visit KT4 Special Page here ======================================= 11/09/02 - Abit announces AT7 Max2/XP Abit has made a new bundle of the KT400 motherboard AT7 Max2 and the Media XP front panel with remote control and many RAM stick support. This bundle's is called AT7 Max2/XP and it's standing right here ======================================= 11/09/02 - Gigabyte 7VAXP KT400 board review We found a forgotten review from the Monarch site called AthlonXP. It shows some good photos and a short list of recommended memory modules.That's it! Check it here and enjoy more reviews links here ======================================= 11/09/02 - Creating a silent PC PC are way too noisy and silencing them is becoming more and more important. AMDboard has created a special section in the OC page where many links about silencing PCs are gathered. Another one has been added from OCIA and it offers to create a silent machine from scratch: Casing, fans, PSU, everything is taken into account for a result that, unfortunately, hasn't be metered... Good read anyway here ======================================= Older news here - Comments, suggestions, links here |
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