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NVIDIA System Utility
Tweak, twist, and turn up your system to make it run at its peak performance. If you have an nForce based motherboard, you might want to take a look at NVIDIA’s new System Utility to aid in the process of changing all those BIOS settings right inside your Windows OS.
Read More »Chatlog for nForce Fall chat
We have posted both a cleaned up version of the chatlog as well as the raw chatlog from our NVIDIA nForce Fall chat.
Read More »Plexuscom’s 128MB W@lk Key USB 2.0 Flash Drive
USB flash drives are a great and convenient way to carry around important files, MP3s or any other data you want. This review looks at Plexuscom’s USB 2.0 W@lk Key, in the 128MB variety. It’s slim, sleek and silver… check it out!
Read More »Biostar iDEQ 200T Springdale SFF System
The iDEQ 200T from Biostar is a great performing SFF system. It was easy to overclock my 2.4GHz C P4 to 3GHz, and it’s not too loud. Add that to its stylish looks and small size, and you’ve quite an easy to recommend SFF system. Read the article for the …
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Read More »NVIDIA Editors’ Day 2003
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Read More »BFG GeForce FX 5700 Ultra and NVIDIA GeForce FX 5950 Ultra
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Read More »Antec Minuet Case
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Read More »Eumax Keyboards
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Read More »Connect3D Radeon 9600 Pro 128 MB
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Read More »Savage chatlog from 13 October
On the 13 October we held a chat with S2Games, the developers of the RTSS game Savage. During 1 1/2 hour we asked over 40 questions. Both an edited and an unedited chatlog can now be viewed here.
Read More »RAIDing with Maxtor
200GB of UltraATA 133 Maxtor disk is a very good thing. Is 400GB really twice as nice? We found out when we took two and set them up in a RAID 0 configuration.
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