Tech News
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Abit KV8-MAX3 K8T800 Athlon64 Motherboard Review @ Tweaknews
Published: Thursday, May 27, 2004 | By: DennisAbit IC7-MAX3 was one hell of a motherboard for the P4 systems with it's huge overclocking potential and inovative mosfet cooling system. Interested if KV8-MAX3 can match up to it? Check out this review.
"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." -
NL: Review Block - Watercooling 2 Fer
Published: Thursday, May 27, 2004 | By: DennisNormally I would space these out but ya know its just watercooling.

- Corsair Hydrocool200EX @ Hexus
- Alphacool Cape @ GruntvillE
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Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra-64 Review @ Hardwarezoom
Published: Thursday, May 27, 2004 | By: Dennis"GA-8KNXP Ultra-64 is designed to be the full function server-oriented solution with 800MHz FSB, AGP 8x, Dual Channel DDR 400 (with ECC support), and Performance Acceleration Technology (PAT) which will provides excellent performance."
Sadly the Ultra-64 isn't related to 64bit cpus. Based on what this board comes with it is indeed geared towards the server environment but I suppose if you feel like playing games on it there is nothing stopping you, cept maybe that single stick of Value RAM.
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No Gainward 6800 retail until after Computex?
Published: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 | By: Dennis"With rumours abound of a new NVIDIA product announcement at Computex and whispers of a faster basic clock speed for all 6800 Ultra boards being the reason for its late entry at retail, it's no surprise to hear from Gainward that they won't ship any boards to retail until after Computex."
Hexus appears to be starting a little rumor mill of their own. Though it would seem that there is some basic truth to the whole story. I mean, you can't actually buy a 6800 yet so something has to be up.
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Today on 60/40 with Greg Dean
Published: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 | By: DennisMonday's comic at Real Life Comics has got to be the best one ever. If you dislike Counter-Strike as much as I do be sure to check out this 60/40 special report with Greg Dean.
Go Pepsi!
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XFX FX 5700 Ultra Video Card Review Posted
Published: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 | By: DennisThe XFX FX 5700 Ultra is truly a gamer card, built by gamers for gamers but I wouldn't limit its usage to just games, the dual DVI connections are perfect for any digital workstation.
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Dually AMD Stuffs
Published: Monday, May 24, 2004 | By: DennisFirst the swanky new dual Opteron SFF case from iWill. We don't normally hear the name iWill and usable in the same sentence but there is a first time for everything.
"We were prepared to see a lot of amazing stuff AMD and partners but today we must say that we were totally caught by surprise with the latest barebone from IWILL."
Amdboard has the scoop
Next we have dual core rumors at Datafuse.
"We have picked up some rumours towards dual core AMD Cpu's.
It seems it's possible these cpu's will be among us sooner than we think."
They always say that. More info here
Computex is coming up and though I won't repeat verbatim what I witness you can be assured of some nice pics.
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Proper Bondo Use Guide @ Creativemods
Published: Monday, May 24, 2004 | By: DennisI've used quite a bit of Bondo in my mods to smooth over dents or to fill small holes. Check out the Recycled Case Mod Project and the Shuriken - SX635 AntecMod - Total Conversion for more information.
I will admit most of my Bondo "trial and error" time was spent on cars and motorcycles so when it came to case modding I had a pretty good idea as to what needed to happen. However for the n00b this article may help a little.
" "Paint stripping can be as exciting as real stripping"
A paint stripping wheel can be bought at any home improvement store or where you got your Bondo. They cost about $7 and will pay for themselves many times over."
He talks about his EX a lot in this article; maybe he has some really deep seated issues that need professional help.
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NL: Review Block - Best of the Weekend
Published: Monday, May 24, 2004 | By: DennisPretty sad huh?

WaterCooling Kits
- asetek Waterchill @ MadShrimps
Coolers
- Arctic Cooling Super Silent 4 Pro L @ The Crucible
- Arctic Cooling Super Silent 4ProL @ XYZ Computing
Mac on PC Stuff
- Dont Know What PearPC Is? Now You Do! @ Overclocking HQ
Case
- A Top X-Blade Review @ Overclocker Cafe
Mems
- OCZ PC3500EB Review @ PCStats
- Corsair TwinX1024-4000Pro Review @ The Crucible
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Intel's dual-core push leads to discontinuation of two chips
Published: Thursday, May 20, 2004 | By: DennisThis might be old news for some of you out there but I still think its something we all should know about.
"The decision to cancel Tejas and Jayhawk was not related to any engineering or manufacturing difficulties in getting those chips ready for volume production, Kircos said. Reports had indicated that both chips consumed a great deal of power, even more than the Prescott processor released earlier this year.
Intel realized that it could accelerate the development of the dual core products to the point where it made more business sense to head in that direction, he said. "
I like the idea of two processor cores; they will be based on laptop designs for reasons of power consumption and heat output though it makes you wonder how the new configuration will effect overclocking? Typically in the past when two processors where installed the Northbridge kept the processors in check. It would seem to me that once both cores on are the same die that luxury goes away.
On a side note, how do you think performance watercooling will be affected by the shift to dual processor core technology? I have an idea, and possible solution, stay tuned for more info.

