LostCircuits has done an excellent job with this shootout
On a clock by clock basis, the ASUS A7M266D is the fastest board, however, if one just uses the highest possible performance that can be achieved by the system, the Tiger MPX pulls almost even. The MSI K7D holds a solid place in the middle, regardless which way one looks at it. This, er, ranking is somewhat surprising, however in retrospect, given the headstart that Tyan has had with the MP platform, the top performance of the Tiger MPX might have been expected.
Rage3D has updated their tweak for all Radeon cards.
Enhanced Windows XP support.
Reorganized tweaks listing.
Improved custom display modes and refresh rates support and interface.
Numerous additional tweaks.
New installer and uninstaller
New support for graphics/skins in the GUI
Replaced setclk.lib with our own interface to the r6probe files for better compatibility and overclocking support across different cards and platforms.
Split up and renamed tweaker install files for better organization and easier translation.
Many user suggestions, complaints, bugs, etc. fixed.
I've been hearing that this new MadOnion Benchmark will be like sandra, a total performance kind of benchmark. Should be interesting to see what they come of with. Only 5 hours to go.
Otellini kept to the company line, suggesting that while the chip giant is content to outsource production of components such as LCD monitors or networking and communications hardware, the company will jealously guard its leading processor production facilities.
According to this Inquirer story, Via has finally validated memory modules for DDR333 (PC2700) operation.
Following the launch of its Athlon Apollo KT333 chipset, VIA is set to launch its Apollo P4X333 for the Pentium 4. The company has completed tests of DDR333(PC2700) memory modules for both processors and has endorsed those from Samsung Micron, Hynix, Infineon, Nanya and Elpida.
Creative posted new drivers for its graphic cards series TNT-GeForce4(full range inclusive). Drivers are based on the Detonator version 27.50. Get them here:
Macromedia's FlashMX (formerly known as FLASH 6.0) is now available for download from this site. Nobody seems to know the reason for program leak. Flash MX was supposed to become available March 15th. As you can see you can download it now. This version is a 30-day trial shareware program.
According to ExtremeTech and various other sites, Creative just spent $103 million to buy 3DLabs. Creative wants to reenter the graphics card business and this will give them a nice jump.
Sometimes after restarting Windows XP some users experince this message - "System has recovered from a serious error" which is quite upsetting. Now there is a remedy to this problem in Microsoft's patch.
Count down to what? What do you think it is? Any ideas, discuss this one in the forums!! I double posted this because it goes under both software and hardware!!
ATI will finally move into the chipset business and compete with Nvidia's nForce.
ATI will use the name A3 for both the Intel Pentium 3/Celeron and the AMD Athlon/Duron families, and will come with Radeon 7000 integrated.
The Canadian outfit will borrow Nvidia's Nforce ideas by offering an AGP expansion slot to let users bung in their own graphics card. If manufacturers show much interest in this chipset, ATI might even disable the graphics on board and sell the chipset cheaper. - Inquirer
Another Inquirer article tells that Via will buy Kyro, the graphics division of ST Microelectronics.
The hopeful outcome is that Via will take over the Kyro II and Kyro III (Power VR Series 3) chipsets, and also wants to get its mitts on the Kyro III Series 4 stuff, which has not yet taped out.
The Inquirer has the story about ATI releasing not only their R8500XT, which is a normal 8500 with 128MB and 300/600 core/mem, but there new chipsets as well.
Still, the Radeon 8500 with 128 MB cards, Radeon 8500XT, FireGL 8800, 8700, Radeon 8500/7500 AIW, FireGL 7800 mobility and Radeon 7500 mobile as well as two chipsets A3 and A4 are a great bundle to show to CeBIT hacks.
This Inquirer reports says that Acer will use the VIA chipset motherboards for the Pentium Desktops it makes. As you may or may not know, Via and Intel are in a suit over the Via chipset.
The acceptance by Acer of Via Pentium 4 chipsets is a breakthrough for Via, which had to create its own motherboard division following the legal action between it and Intel.
This reminds me of the dsktop Pentium 4 launch. The Pentium 3 mobile CPU can kill the Pentium 4 in performance. But, to achieve higher clock speeds, the Pentium 4 can beat the Pentium 3. Remember, clock speed isn't the same as performance though. Read this article at the Inquirer.
According to the review, the 1.7GHz Inspiron 8200 which Dell released earlier this week may actually lag behind so called "desktop-notebook" configurations and ZD Net said that in some tests it ran, it fell below a 1.13GHz Pentium III-M on office suites. - Link
Got an email from PCStats. Looks like they did a good job at reviewing a stackable KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse).
With rack mount servers in such close proximity to one another it's not feasible to have one monitor/keyboard/mouse per system. If we take a standard 42U filled to the brim with 1U servers that would require something on the order of 40 sets of monitors and keyboards/mice - which is just silly.
Long ago, companies realized there was a very big and very real requirement for rack mount KVM - Keyboard, Video, Mouse switch boxes. Intended for especially for 19" server racks, the RK-800R has little flanges which attach to the side so it can be mounted in the rack, taking up just 1U of space. - Read more
Jerry Sanders, who is retiring in the coming months, just unloaded a bunch of information about their business plan.
He said that AMD's XP 2000 was slightly better than Intel's 2.2GHz Pentium 4 and vowed that the firm would double performance every 18 months. To maintain that level, AMD would have to deliver a 30-50 per cent increase with the 64-bit chip.
"There will be a steady increase in performance and by end of this year we'll have a model 3400 by the end of this year which will outperform a 3.4GHz Pentium 4," he claimed.Read it at the Inquirer.
Warrior Kings a real-time strategy with a promising graphics gone gold and should be available in stores any time. The game seems to be quite interesting at a first glance.
Take a look at this site to learn more.
Matrox technical support released this utility for G550 (AGP), G450 (AGP), G400 (AGP) and G200 (AGP and PCI) graphics cards only. Utility revision 4.03.002 allows flexible tweaking of the cards mentioned above.