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My Cebit article will be up later today. I already uploaded the pictures.
EPIA M-2 12000 @ EPIACenter.
Corsair XL memory @ Legitreviews.
SuperTalent Memory cooler @ 3DX.
Albatron FX5700P @ PCStats.
Abit KV8 Max3 @ Tweaknews.
Albatron FX5700P @ RBMods.
[QUOTE]Tonite will be the first time we will look at a FX5700 card. We will compare it to some similar cards such as 9600XT, FX5600, etc... This will be interesting as we will compare it to so many cards and benchmark them to get a mid-range card winner. Oh yeah...I forgot; we will also test some overclocking [/QUOTE:108569128
My Cebit article will be up later today. I already uploaded the pictures.
EPIA M-2 12000 @ EPIACenter.
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The VIA EPIA MII-12000 is the same as the EPIA MII-10000, except for two small changes, the 1GHz Nehemiah CPU has been replaced with a 1.2GHz C5P version of the Nehemiah CPU, and the Padlock security system has been updated to provide additional security features..
Corsair XL memory @ Legitreviews.
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It seems that Corsair has been developing a new line of memory for their successful XMS Series of memory! They have managed to keep it a secret up until today! The new series of memory is going to be called Corsair XMS-XL.
The reason they kept the new product on the down low is because of the specifications that the memory is coming out with: 2-2-2-5 memory timings!
SuperTalent Memory cooler @ 3DX.
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Today 3DXtreme has the pleasure of reviewing the Super Talent Memory Module Cooler. A lot of time and energy gets spent nowadays on cooling your CPU, Chipset or Video card but it can be equally important to make sure that your RAM stays cool. When overclocking the enthusiast has a tendency of increasing RAM voltage for stability but this has the added effect of raising the current levels and thus the temperature of the RAM. Super Talent has developed this cooling solution for just such applications. Lets have a look at this product a little closer and see if it delivers
Albatron FX5700P @ PCStats.
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There's good reason for this, namely that Albatron has taken it upon themselves to produce some of the best overclocking videocards we've ever tested. Even their mainstream graphics cards tend to have a higher level of "excitement" than most other brands on the market. I guess it's just the "Albatron" touch... In this review, PCStats is taking the Albatron GeForceFX 5700P Turbo videocard for a spin around the block. We'll be looking to see if this blue 8X AGP card lives up to expectations. Will the FX5700P Turbo blast out pixels and jaw-droping FPS, or just putter along like an old Amiga? Feel free to jump ahead to the benchmarks, or sit back and relax as we take you though the features of this $150USD FX5700-based card.
Abit KV8 Max3 @ Tweaknews.
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The ABIT KV8-MAX3 is indeed a hell of a board, and it did perform very well during testing. The OTES system has proven itself to be a very good cooling solution for overclockers, and the µGuru provides a user-friendly interface to monitor and administer your system. From the 6 SATA ports to the 4x RAID support, this board is built to grow with your 64bit system.
Albatron FX5700P @ RBMods.
[QUOTE]Tonite will be the first time we will look at a FX5700 card. We will compare it to some similar cards such as 9600XT, FX5600, etc... This will be interesting as we will compare it to so many cards and benchmark them to get a mid-range card winner. Oh yeah...I forgot; we will also test some overclocking [/QUOTE:108569128