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Aron Schatz
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December 4, 2002
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Well, well... Soon school will be over and winter break will be here!

Active Hardware and the IT7 Max2.
Like the IT7 Max that preceeded it, the Abit IT7 Max2 is a step ahead of the rank-and-file, simply by virtue of its incredible arsenal of features and refinements. With integrated Firewire, Ethernet, four-channel RAID 0+1, as well as six-channel sound-out, the IT7 Max2 is hard to beat.

Tweaknews has the Samsung Spinpoint SP4002H 40GB Hard Drive. I don't know.
An often overlooked and mandatory component of your everyday computer, the hard drive is the slowest of your computer memory bringing up the rear behind the CPU cache and your ram. But, when calculating overall performance, most people think that they have to upgrade their CPU or ram when all they had to do is install a faster hard drive.

Leadtek nForce2 action at Tech-PC.
NVIDIA nForce2 platform processors deliver the fastest, most feature-rich desktop PCs available. Both first- and second-generation NVIDIA nForce platform processors bring new levels of performance and built-in functionality to the AMD-based desktop PC market.

More Ti4200 8x action at AMD3d.
If you read the many reviews on the net many people have chosen the GeForce 4 Ti 4200 as their card as with a little over-clocking and additional cooling it can yield scores close to the Ti 4600. The GF4 Asus have presented boasts a 600Mhz DDR core as Default also noted is the corespeed is set to 275Mhz.

Legion has the same 8x AGP card.
At this point in time the addition of AGP 8X wont make games run noticeably faster, however it will help the cards overall performance slightly nonetheless. If you are in the market for a brand new graphics card and have an AGP 8X complaint motherboard or plan to purchase one in the near future then there is no reason not to get an AGP 8X supporting graphics card.

CPU fan comparison at MHW.
Vantec Aeroflow action at PC Abusers.

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