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mCubed's T-Balancer: Fan Controllers Go the Mod WayNov 22, 2004 - in Reviews
A fan controller that boosts the mod potential of your PC? mCubed's T-Balancer does just that and helps get the job done in the war against PC fan noise pollution. But software glitches and setup weren't always pretty.
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ATI's R430, X800 XL/X800 details revealedNov 22, 2004 - in News
The X800 brand is about to get some more followers.
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Infineon to manufacture GDDR3 memory for standalone graphic cardsNov 19, 2004 - in News
Infineon extends its memory product line with 256 Mbit Graphic Double Data Rate 3 (GDDR3) Synchronous Graphics RAM (SGRAM). The company believes its memory will allow higher resolution, lifelike realization and more details in applications such as 3D graphics and games.
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NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT: AGP Has Not Been ForgottenNov 19, 2004 - in Reviews
Less than 2 months after it unveiled the GeForce 6600 GT on PCI Express, NVIDIA now presents an AGP version. The same graphics chip is used, and the AGP connection works using an HSI bridge chip. How well does the combination work?
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Jetway's 915P-TWIN Mobo: One PC, Two UsersNov 19, 2004 - in Reviews
Motherboard value-added features are largely tied to the chipset's capabilities. However, Jetway's 915P-TWIN offers an exception with a mobo that the company says allows two users to share a single PC.
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How to make a gigapixel pictureNov 19, 2004 - in News
The largest digital panoramic photo in the world has been created by researchers in the Netherlands.
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Using WindowsXP to Make RAID 5 HappenNov 19, 2004 - in Reviews
Bugs are a common fixture with WindowsXP, but why not make the OS work when it can? See how to tap WindowsXP for sophisticated RAID functions with only a few modifications.
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IBM joins AUTOSARNov 19, 2004 - in News
IBM announced today that it has become the newest member of the Automotive Open Systems Architecture (AUTOSAR) consortium.
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Nvidia plans nForce chipsets for Intel-based platformsNov 19, 2004 - in News
Nvidia and Intel signed a patent cross-license agreement covering "multiple product lines and product generations". Nvidia also licensed Intel's front-side bus technology which will enable the company to offer its nForce chipset for Intel platforms for the first time.
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Harvatek licenses white-LED patents from OsramNov 19, 2004 - in News
Taiwan-based Harvatek signed a licensing contract for white-LED chips with Osram Opto Semiconductors yesterday.
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Intel says shifting focus of Itanium to higher-endNov 18, 2004 - in News
An effort by Intel to sell its Itanium 2 chip into high-volume, lower-end computer servers has not worked, the president of the world's largest chip maker said in an interview published on Thursday.
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Maxtor ships Atlas 10K V and Atlas 15K II enterprise drivesNov 18, 2004 - in News
Maxtor announced today the availability of the new members of its Atlas enterprise hard drives.
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Elpida develops first 1 Gigabit DDR2-800 moduleNov 18, 2004 - in News
Semiconductor firm Elpida is first to demonstrate working silicon of a 1 Gigabit DDR2 SDRAM device at 800 Mbit per second (Mbps) operation. The DDR2-800 module will be offered based on "market demand", Elpida said.
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Maxtor Atlas 10K V Inaugurates the 300 GB SCSI Drive GenerationNov 18, 2004 - in Reviews
In addition to doubling maximum capacity to 300 GB, the fifth generation Atlas drive has more features. Does putting this much effort into development of the new drive pay off?
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GeCube announces Radeon X700Pro-series graphics cards with heatpipe solutionNov 18, 2004 - in News
Info-Tek Corporation, the producer of GeCube-branded graphics cards today released a new series of video cards, the GeCube Radeon X700Pro SilenCool series.
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Ardentec ramping 12" wafer-probing capacityNov 18, 2004 - in News
Ardentec claims it has emerged as Taiwan's largest 12" wafer-probing firm, and next year it plans to continue investing in this area to maintain its lead, according to CY Lu, company chairman.
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Nvidia delivers AGP-capable GeForce 6600GT processorNov 18, 2004 - in News
Nvidia has started delivering an AGP-capable version of its native PCIe-based GeForce 6600GT graphics processing unit (GPU), according to sources at Taiwan graphics-card makers.
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MSI expects motherboard shipments to grow 10 percent in 2005Nov 18, 2004 - in News
Micro-Star International (MSI) expects its motherboard shipment to increase 10 percent on-year in 2005, while its graphics card shipments should grow 5 percent, and its notebook shipments should double or triple, said company chairman Joseph Hsu yesterday.
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Asus ships first nForce4 SLI motherboardNov 17, 2004 - in News
AsusTek and Nvidia announced the availability of the first SLI-ready motherboard for the AMD64 platform. The A8N-SLI is based on the nForce4 SLI chipset and promises to double graphics performance in video games.
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Hewlett-Packard backs Blu-ray disc technologyNov 17, 2004 - in News
Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced that it will use Blu-ray disc technology as successor for the DVD across "many" of its product lines such as consumer desktop and notebook PCs, personal workstations and digital entertainment centers.
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Taiwan optical disc makers: OEM prices of 4x, 8x DVD discs drop to below costNov 17, 2004 - in News
Anticipating that 16x DVD+R/-R discs will soon become the mainstream optical-disc product, leading optical-disc makers have begun lowering OEM quotations for 8x DVD+R/-R discs to US$0.30 and for 4x DVD+R/-R discs to US$0.22-0.24, which is lower than production cost for other makers as the price of the key component polycarbonate (PC) has been driven up to US$3.1 per kilogram, according to Taiwan optical-disc makers.
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Albatron debuts Nvidia AGP6600 and AGP6600GT cards for the AGP 8x marketNov 17, 2004 - in News
Albatron Technology today announced the Nvidia-based AGP6600 and AGP6600GT VGA cards, both of which are designed for the AGP 8x interface.
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Patch 3.5.0 for 3DMark03 releasedNov 16, 2004 - in News
Futuremark released a new patch for the 3DMark03 benchmark suite.
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Seagate announces 400 GByte harddriveNov 16, 2004 - in News
Hitachi's 400 GByte Deskstar got company: Seagate announced it is shipping its Barracuda 7200.8 to retail stores and system builders, also offering up to 400 GByte storage space.
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Can Command Queuing Turbo Charge SATA?Nov 16, 2004 - in Reviews
It's becoming harder to improve hard drive performance, but vendors claim command queuing helps. We determined whether the technology is another marketing buzzword or a real, non-artificial hard drive enhancement for SATA applications.
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Dual-core IBM PowerPC 'to ship in single-core form'Nov 16, 2004 - in News
IBM's dual-core G5-class PowerPC processor, codenamed 'Antares', is to ship alongside a single-core version, if sources cited by Think Secret are to be believed.
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Intel releases BTX-compatible products for channel salesNov 16, 2004 - in News
Intel yesterday introduced a series of BTX (Balanced Technology Extended)-compatible products, including boxed processors, thermal modules, motherboards, chassis and power supplies in Taipei.
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AMD hatches new naming plan for chip generationsNov 15, 2004 - in News
For years, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company designated its chip generations by the letter K.
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Dell launches inexpensive touch screensNov 15, 2004 - in News
While touch-screen LCDs boast slim looks and slick function, they've also carried a high price tag that kept most retail SMBs from being able to take advantage of the technology.
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It's Here! The Holiday Buyer's Guide 2004Nov 15, 2004 - in Reviews
Are you confused about what to give for the holiday season? Over the last several weeks, we have reviewed some of the most exciting, expensive and sometimes strange electronic gadgets. The result is this easy guide to help you decide what toys to buy - and to dream about.
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