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(link) Friday, 15-September-2000 16:54:21 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Sick of the Olympics already? Dean sent along this great Sydney2000 piss-take site done by The Chaser, an Australian satirical newspaper. Very well done, worth a long look.
Beast put some pics of his modded and painted case up in the forums.. I have to say, it looks awesome!
JC's has some info on a recent AMD Reseller Conference. Interesting info, including "The AMD760MP will be sampling in December, with boards available in Jan/February 2001. We were told it would support dual thunderbirds, as well as dual Durons... :)"
Wired have taken a look at WindowsME. Still some stability issues, but they did some interesting tests to see how well it recovers from serious errors - it fared well.
PCMech have a guide up to making a stealth mode PC.. stop your neighbours thinking you've got a helicopter in your living room.
PCRoddin have reviewed the Swiftech MC370.. socket370 cooler.
OCShoot have a quick comparo of two silver thermal pastes.
VIAHardware have a review of an first PCI GeForce2 MX video card.
Neoseeker have a 2-way 10X CDR head-to-head.
The GeForce->Quadro page has been updated with info on image quality..
3DExtreme reviewed the Voodoo5 5500 AGP..
Activision are holding 2 auctions to benefit Jeremy Allford of AGN who has unfortunately been diagnosed with a brain tumour. More details from Jeremy here. Proceeds of the auctions go to help pay for his medical bills - bid on a copy of Star Trek Armada (signed by Patrick Steward (Captain Picard) and Michael Dorn (Leiutenant Worf)) here and a copy of Quake3 Special Edition (signed by the entire id software team) here.
PlanetSavage have checked out the Sparkles4 Pro video card.. unfortunately based on the Savage4 chipset.
TechReport took a look at a very cool car MP3 player from AIWA.. plays 'em off CDR and CDRW disks, cool.
More TechSupport Tales of Woe on Maximum3D..
Frostytech have been moddin' the Fatty.. heh, sounds like an euphemism for something.
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