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Thursday Night (0 Comments) (link)
 Thursday, 25-May-2000  21:35:00 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Ok, the reports are coming in that some people are getting the new site at this domain now which is good. Everyone should be getting it by Friday night and then I can start messing with the cool stuff on the new server.

BTW, there's a scheduled outage of my server (typical, the day after I transfer it they notify me :) ) .. on the weekend for a couple of hours. So if you can't get through to the site (including the forums) go play quake for a couple of hours and try again. :)

Tech-Report have a bit of a strange comparo up.. a dual BX system vs a single-CPU VIA chipset box. Turns out to be an interesting read..

PCExtremes reviewed a wireless mouse.. it uses infra-red, which I suspect would not be very useful on my desk, knee-deep in junk as it is..

ExtremeOC took a look at a few mounting methods for FC-PGA heatsinks and show you a fairly dodgy way to make spacers from electrical tape. :)

ArsTechnica have updated their system guide. This is always interesting.

LockedTarget.com have reviewed the Viper II video card, based on the Savage2000 chipset.

iXBT have pumped out another review, this time the Soyo SY-7VCA gets the going over. It's an FC-PGA Apollo Pro 133A mobo.

Some people have way too much time on their hands. I've thought about it and I've tried to care.. but I just don't.

JSI hardware have a guide to cooling your case.

InsaneHardware have a picture of the words "Intel" and "AMD" on the same chip..

LostCircuits have reviewed the MSI-8809 AGPhantom.. a GeForce video card.

325 registered peeps in the new forums!



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