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Saturday Morning (12 Comments) (link)
 Saturday, 12-June-2004  03:03:03 (GMT +10) - by Agg

ExplosiveLabs looked at five socket754 motherboards for A64, while Bit-Tech compared five P4 coolers. Corsair and Kingston memory go head to head on Bjorn3D, with five headphones from Creative and Koss covered on NordicHardware.

Parts of Tiano, Intel's proposed replacement for the PC BIOS, will apparently be open source.

There may be dual-cored P4 Prescotts on the way, according to Xbit and geek.com.

SilentPCReview did some deep undervolting and underclocking to reduce the heat output of a CPU.

Apple's marketroids are getting a slap on the wrist, after the UK's advertising watchdog decided their claim of having the world's fastest personal computer was not accurate. "It also understood that the G5 machine tested was still under development and the tests seemed to be configured in a way that might have given the Power Mac G5 an unfair advantage."

However, they get some credit for having watercooling in their latest G5 model, thanks Murray.

Here's a funny Prescott survival kit that AMD apparently sent to some sites.

Virtual-Hideout took a walk down memory lane with a history of case-modding.

FutureLooks took a Canon digicam to Peru in a real-world review of how usable it is.

If you've got 300GB of data looking for somewhere to go, Xbit looked at three hard drive options for you.

Tech-Report toured ABIT's factory in China.

NewScientist report that greedy hackers could hog WiFi bandwidth, thanks Frank.

Seagate has some new hard drives on the way, thanks Murray.. more info here.



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