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Thursday Night (0 Comments) (link)
 Friday, 30-November-2001  00:29:13 (GMT +10) - by alchemy

Icrontic has taken a look inside the Nintendo GameCube console.. however they are currently being slashdotted so their site is a little slow.

Walrek points out a useful guide to CRT Monitors over on THG. A good point they make is that CRT's are probably the most expensive component in any system these days, and a good one will last a while so it helps to make a well-informed choice. Whilst LCD's are becoming more popular, a CRT is still the norm, so read up!

A few days ago Agg linked to an article about RAMBUS losing their legal challenge against Infineon regarding their SDRAM patents.. more bad news for RAMBUS with the dismissal of their similar challenge against Hynix (formally Hyundai).

From Mike Wright.. Most know by now that TweakTown has been having some very major issues with our website. Well, it is my pleasure to announce that it is back in action again. While we had to start the forums over from scratch (yep... you'll have to re-register), we were still able to pull all the reviews and articles from the mess. There are still a few little tweaks to be finished up, but it's feeling pretty much like home again.

An email vindaloo sent in has nothing but
this URL and the words holy sweet mother of Jesus Christ. Hehehehe..

Finally, Bench-House have an AthlonXP Overclocking guide up.

Reviews:
ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon 8500DV video review on 3DGameMan.
AMK GameTunell II Pre-Modded case on G3D.
Titan Heatsink Range on OC'dCafe.
USB Flash Memory on keyrings roundup at OtakuPC.
D-Link "AIR" device on DanzDomain.



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