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Wednesday Afternoon (13 Comments) (link)
 Wednesday, 3-November-2004  18:47:26 (GMT +10) - by Agg

PCWorld report that Intel's P4 at 3.8GHz will be released in two weeks - probably the last speed increase for the P4. The Pentium 4 570 processor is a 3.8-GHz chip with 1MB of Level 2 cache.

If SFF mini-PC's are your thing, some SFF odds and ends on OCProjects might be interesting. In the article we go over a few quick and easy mods to decrease your system temps and reduce the noise emitted from your XPC... We also take a look at Shuttle's PF30 XPC backpack.

TheNoiseReport have an interview with an Audio Marketing manager from VIA Technologies. OCW meanwhile interviewed an XGI guy about their video card products.

Toshiba are recalling memory from some 650,000 notebooks sold between April 2002 and January 2004. Of the 26 models, 11 models -- including Dynabook T5 -- were sold in Japan, and 15 models -- which are from the TECRA, Satellite, or Portege series -- were sold abroad.

Firemoth spotted this cool Zoomquilt animation.

TechIMO looked at processor watercooling. The water cooler proved more than capable of cooling my overclocked Athlon XP system, even with the fans operating quietly at half speed.

TheTechZone cover cable folding for better airflow and neater looks.

LegitReviews compared six low-latency PC-3200 1GB memory kits, from Corsair, Kingston, Mushkin, OCZ, and PQI.

Draffa noticed that Half Life 2 has been rated MA15+ by Australia's OFLC. Speaking of games that attract regulatory attention, ByteSector took a look at Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, sequel to the Vice City that had to be modified for sale in Australia.

meD sent in this IT Manager timewaster game from Intel.



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