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I'm sure quite a few of you voted for Overclockers Australia in the AllHW.com grudge match during October. Why am I so sure? Because we came in at number 5! Thanks for the votes guys! Of course it's November now... :)
Quite a few of our readers like to spend time in the #overclockers channel on the OzOrg IRC network. Some of them like to quote their system uptimes to the channel, in some sort of bragging contest. I think Tazza beats them all though. And he's on dialup....
The Register is carrying a story that S3 is to be renamed, and will now be known as SonicBlue. If you're like me, and you take news items on The Register with a bit of a grain of salt, ZDNet are running basically the same story. Thanks to Matthew for the links.
Hypothermia have some autographed copies of NOLF (No One Lives Forever, a game) and an 800MHz Duron and mobo to give away.
MSI have released Fuzzy Logic 3 - from what I can tell, it's a Windows-based overclocking utility, supposedly using some form of Artificial Intelligence. You can read about it here, on Overclockers Workbench, who are carrying the official press release.
Are you tired of hearing how much that new digital camera you want is going to cost you? Build your own then!
Reviews.
The guys down at Ars Technica have reviewed the Lian Li PC-12 case, an aluminium case which competes with the Coolermaster ATCS series of cases.
Via Hardware have posted a review of the MSI K7T Pro 2 motherboard.
The Tech Zone has reviewed the Largan Lmini 350 Flip Digital Camera.
Tech Extreme have reviewed the Mouse Bungee. And no, it's not a device for daredevil rodents to test their nerves on....
Glide Underground have reviewed the AOpen AK72 motherboard.
Ken's Hardware have published a review of Thermaltake's latest Socket-A Cooler, the SuperOrb.
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