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Saturday Night (0 Comments) (link)
 Sunday, 8-October-2000  00:13:49 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Not a whole lot happened today.. I went to MPU, saw some peeps, took some photos.. :)

Cool pics here of WolfMan's water-cooling rig. He says: My first water cooling effort. Duel celeron 466's on a bp6. currently at 622Mhz and dieing for more. Surprisingly I managed to palm my cooler off as a school project (HSC in NSW), allowing me 200 hours of school time to get it completed, as well as funding and professional advice and tutorial. ahh.. It's the way overclocking should be :) Hehe! Nice setup, too. Love that dual-cpu water-block. :)

This is cool! Darmok just sent me this in IRC, he has made a palmpilot-controlled in-car MP3 player.. very cool. I want one. Hmm, need a car to put it into first..

Found an interesting personal page here.. just a guy showing off his setup and a mate's, general overclocking info, some nice pics.

EuroGamer reviewed the Asus A7V, SocketA, KT133 mobo..

Anand reviewed a similar board from Chaintech, the CT-7AIV2.. this is MicroATX tho.

Hmm, ipKonfig have got me all worried with their talk about invisible Ions coming out of my computer to kill me.. here's what you can do about it. Every electronic device puts off bad Ion's, and can be very dangerous to your health. EMF, Electric Magnetic Fields, are around you right now as your reading this article. No! Bad Ions! Baaaad!

Insanehardware have a 3dmark splash screen with their logo on it. Should have some of those for this site soon based on the logo winners..

PCMech have a thing on windows virii. Anyone else heard the Conspiracy Theory that the virus companies write and release viruses to keep themselves in business? Just a theory. :)

Remember that Folding@Home thing? Like seti@home, but for analyzing the way proteins self-assemble. Well, OCAU now has a team, thanks to Alex. And.. our team has a web page.. cool. The good thing about folding@home is that not many people are in it yet, so it's easy to get a team near the top of the ladder!

More scoop info about the I7 dots, this time from Slain: I just pulled one apart and they have film that changes from red to yellow if you put it on your tv. I also worked out that they work if you put them in the sun for about ten seconds. .. the plot thickens! :)



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