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Early Monday Morning (7 Comments) (link)
 Monday, 12-May-2003  01:39:44 (GMT +10) - by Agg

The old "million monkeys on a million typewriters will produce Shakespeare" line has been given a very small-scale test in the UK, with 6 monkeys taking a week to produce a lot of S's - thanks nik.

From Paul: I was nosing around on shuttles website and noticed this. It looks to be a newer version of the SN41G2 barebones SFF system, but with support for the upcoming 200mhz Barton cores. I googled a bit but couldn't find any reference to it anywhere else. If it has S.A.T.A as well it'll be a good thing, I can imagine trying to jam an IDE cable into one of them must be like some chinese orture for big clumsy chumps like me. It professes to use the Nvidia Nforce2 Ultra chipset, but none of the detail specs on their page are working yet.

Dan spent some time playing with Thermaltake's Volcano 11+ Xaser Edition and some Arctic Silver Ceramique thermal compound... get his opinion here.

HardOCP have been busy over the last few days, with reviews of the ASUS P4C800 Deluxe P4 motherboard and Tyan's Radeon 9500 Pro video card. They also whacked a P4 2.4C into an IC7 for some overclocking shenanigans.

Richie has collected a load of Half-Life 2 info together on his webpage. IGN have a first looks article, thanks Neo.

MadShrimps overclocked a 3GHz P4 in a Prometeia system.

This article from ViperLair will hit pretty close to home with a lot of Australians... it's about bandwidth capping by ISP's, which has started to appear in the USA recently.

OCModShop checked out a Zalman 400A-APF PSU, while BoPC looked at a 300W Startech unit.

I think we've seen this before, but the government has a map of toilets around the country. Handy if you can't find a toilet, only net cafes. :)

HardwareAccelerated have an article explaining all the buzzwords associated with modern graphics.

DVHardware think you should fix your old fans instead of chucking them out.

More of the usual whacky stuff in the latest issue of ZZZ Online.



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