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 Thursday, 7-February-2002  00:53:32 (GMT +10) - by LoneWolf

Morjo sent in this link showing that Australia is not the only 1st World country having probs getting affordable Broadband. Ireland is in a much worse position than us. They have one ADSL company which monopolises the Market like what Telstra does but worse. www.eircom.com has 3gig plans like what Telstra offer, but they cost around $200AUD per month!

Extreme Overclocking have posted up a "how-to" for wiring in a switch to the fan on the Thermaltake Volcano 7.

Via has decided to formally launch its KT-333A chipset now at the big memory meeting it's holding on the 20th February, with the KT-333 becoming just a figment of our imagination. Thanks Adam.

Igor sent in this waterblock roundup he spotted in the ProCooling Forums. Our own Extreme Cooling forum in of course, here.

Having a hard time seeing your keyboard in the dark? Well Heatseekerz comes to the rescue. They have a new article on how to light up your keyboard using LEDs.

ZZZ's 115th issue is up, for your reading pleasure.

VoidYourWarranty.net have updated their site again, this time with an article showing you how to make those ugly beige drives look sweet in new aluminum cases.

From Scott, more on the G4 duel 1GHz. "This is a great write up.. And it still shows that the Mac's are Faster than most PC's"

Over the years, there have been more than a few misconceptions about Macs. Letıs take a look at some of the most popular ones. Taa again, Scott.

Marketing and sales people at ATI are likely to be reaching for their bottles of Prozac this week as major rival Nvidia prepares a massive attack to pull-through its customer base.

nVidia are talking about turning on anti-aliasing, (now known as Accuview Technology) now replacing HRAA (High-res anti-aliasing) and leaving it on for good. That's right, anti-aliasing with no performance drops. Furthurmore, nVIDIA is now supporting LCDs and dual monitors on all
their video card solutions as well as not one, but 2 programmable vertex shaders. Besides mentioning that the memory speed was also cranked up [obviously], can you say yum? Read all about it here.

And finally tonight, some rather radical pictures from one of our "Extreme Cooling Club" members, Stoodoo.

Reviews:
Logitech Cordless Optical Mouse review from PsychoHardware.
Acorp 4PX266A motherboard review from the guys at Accelenation.
Blizzard 540 Case review from the team at OverclockedCafe.
Kingwin Hard drive Mobile Rack review over at OverclockersClub.
Magic Fleece Noise Killer in video review at 3DGameman.
Tt Crystal Orb review from ClubOC.
ASUS A7V266-E Socket A motherboard review over on TweakersAustralia.
Everglide Gaming Mat review from the crew at SLCentral.
Gigabyte 8IRXP P4 Titan review from VR-Zone.



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