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WWW for Tuesday.
OCAddiction and the R9700 Pro.
The 9700 is the card to have. PERIOD. It runs any current game, and doesnt even break a sweat with all the bells and whistles on. ATI has grabbed the golden ring from nVidia with the 9700, and if they have their way, they will hold onto it into 2003.
Envy, not nV, has a review of the Epox 4G4A+.
I was able to get my 2.4G up to 2.7G much like I did with the 4G4A+, on the other side with stability both the 2700 and 3200 DDR options ran, but by sacrificing either overclocking or onboard options. However I have not given up on the performance and overclocking with these two options, I need to get my hands on a couple different manufactures of higher speed DDR and find out if it is the memory, motherboard or the pairing of the memory with the motherboard.
At less than $200, these P4 2.4Bs are looking pretty good at PC Stats.
Not everyone can afford top of the line processors like the Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz, but processors like the P4 2.4B are now clearly one of the best "value" Pentium 4's out there.
In yet another video review, we have OTES.
Yet another rounded cable thing at PCreviewspot.
Heatseeker Pro watercooling at Club OCer.
OC Cafe and the SK6+.
TR SLK-800 at OCPrices.
Swify MCX462-U P4 HS at Reviewnation.
Sound LED fans at SCC
WWW for Tuesday.
OCAddiction and the R9700 Pro.
The 9700 is the card to have. PERIOD. It runs any current game, and doesnt even break a sweat with all the bells and whistles on. ATI has grabbed the golden ring from nVidia with the 9700, and if they have their way, they will hold onto it into 2003.
Envy, not nV, has a review of the Epox 4G4A+.
I was able to get my 2.4G up to 2.7G much like I did with the 4G4A+, on the other side with stability both the 2700 and 3200 DDR options ran, but by sacrificing either overclocking or onboard options. However I have not given up on the performance and overclocking with these two options, I need to get my hands on a couple different manufactures of higher speed DDR and find out if it is the memory, motherboard or the pairing of the memory with the motherboard.
At less than $200, these P4 2.4Bs are looking pretty good at PC Stats.
Not everyone can afford top of the line processors like the Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz, but processors like the P4 2.4B are now clearly one of the best "value" Pentium 4's out there.
In yet another video review, we have OTES.
Yet another rounded cable thing at PCreviewspot.
Heatseeker Pro watercooling at Club OCer.
OC Cafe and the SK6+.
TR SLK-800 at OCPrices.
Swify MCX462-U P4 HS at Reviewnation.
Sound LED fans at SCC