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News for Tuesday...
"Watercooling a PSU! You must be mad they told us...". Digital-Explosion have done it again, mixing water and electricity that is.
Mr. Rutter from DansData has another batch of letters posted.
Forum member Bombster is organising an OCAU Zone3 event. There is a thread in the forums with all the details. If you are not sure what Zone3 is, go here and find out. This sounds like a fun day out and as it is an all ages event, there should be no excuse for not turning up.
The Tech Report have had their hands on a Shuttle XPC SN41G2 mini-barebones system. If you would like an nForce2 system that is "the size of a toaster", have a look.
INpact-Hardware have posted an interview with Richard Brown from VIA. The talk about the future of thing like VIA Eden, VIA chipsets, nVidia, his war with Intel and other things.
Heres something for you. Scott from Bjorn 3D informs us that software producer 3D Nature, has stopped supporting all ATI Video cards citing unreliable drivers. "3D Nature recommends against all ATI Graphics cards. They currently (December 2002) have unreliable drivers for advanced 3D Graphics use and have shown no intention of solving the issues even though it has been brought to their attention by many organisations".
MSN has been down since the early hours of this morning with no word as to when it will resurface, so if you are sitting there thinking your PC has network problems....don't.
ZDNet have listed a Top 6 wireless networking tips for you. From antenna placement to security. Some good points here.
Next time you get a speeding fine or a parking ticket that you don't want to pay, maybe a fight to the death would be a better way to settle it.
Todays time waster is Simon. I remember these in the toy shops when I was a kid. I guess that implies that I'm not a kid anymore. :(
Reviews.
Thermaltake 360w Dual Fan Power Supply on Extreme Overclocking
Abit Siluro GF4 Ti4200 OTES Video Card at OcPrices
Shuttle SN41G Small Form Factor PC at Sudhian
PC Toys Dual Blue Cathode at ASE Labs
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