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Wednesday Morning
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(link) Wednesday, 8-January-2003 10:02:08 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Big news today seems to be Shuttle's release of their SN41G2 mini barebones PC, based on NVIDIA's nForce2 motherboard chipset. Reviews on AnandTech, Hexus, Tech-Report and Sudhian.
Wired are reporting on a way of keeping things cool, using sound waves.
Lost-Circuits have an article all about the DDR-II memory architecture.
For those who missed it on slashdot, elvis pointed out this computer exhaust system.
SubZeroTech made a shoebox PC.
Digit-Life updated their Opteron and Athlon64 "facts and assumptions" article.
Ziggy sends word of this Xbox Public Key Challenge, a distributed-computing project that aims to find the 2048-bit private key to Microsoft's encryption used in Xbox games. However, it now seems they've decided it's not such a good idea after all.
PlanetSavage rounded up seven Lian-Li cases and compared them. I find their numbering scheme pretty confusing, maybe seeing them all together will help.
Nice pics of building a watercooled perspex box from scratch on BurnOutPC.
VIA's tech-support site, VIAArena, have an article up about using their Eden mini-PC platform with Linux.
Reviews:
Sapphire Radeon 9700 Atlantis Pro video card on TheTechZone.
CoolerMaster X-Dream HAX-V81 heatsink on RadiativeNZ.
Seagate 10K.6 146GB SCSI320 HDD on LANAddict.
AOpen 52x24x52x CDRW drive on HWZ.
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