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Monday Morning (17 Comments) (link)
 Monday, 20-September-2004  01:10:19 (GMT +10) - by Agg

TomsHardware have some big news: some ASUS LGA775 motherboards can apparently adjust P4 multipliers in certain situations.

We've been waiting a long time for Duke Nukem Forever. How long? The rovers Spirit and Opportunity were proposed, authorized, announced, designed, launched and successfully landed upon Mars within the timeframe of Duke Nukem Forever's development.

GamingNexus have some comments about SLI from ATI.

FlingingSquids looked at how the GeForce 6600GT performance scales with a Pentium 4.

Another big rock is coming to (nearly) kill us all, thanks Sniper. We should be able to see it from Australia, too, on the night of the 28th.

ARP have a rant about good games being a thing of the past.

Dan has more letters, about Analogue computers, something you can't do with RAM, new and old writable DVDs, a mysterious secret directory, and the endless fascination of ambient temperature compensation.

A9.com is a new search engine, with an interesting interface and some handy personalised features. More info in this article.

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