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This is pretty big news if I understand it correctly: Yusar sent in this MSI motherboard page which explains how certain models of their motherboards have a "CPU Ratio Unlock" feature, allowing multiplier adjustment of P4 CPUs. It's not 100% clear if they mean you need an unlocked engineering-sample CPU or if it can unlock any retail P4. Hmm!
Xbit and Bit-Tech are the latest to cover Far Cry 1.3. The game that has been in development since 2001 eventually acquired support for technologies that still have to make it into the mainstream market, the Shaders 2.0b/3.0, HDR and 3Dc.
TCMagazine found fifteen freeware firewalls, fighting feature-wise for first... place. Damnit.
HardwareAnalysis have a guide to keeping your high-end graphics card cool and quiet.
Ever wondered how a CPU is made? Sudhian cover processor fabrication in their latest article.
OneArmedMan notes that Ultimate Boot CD has hit V3.0.
This is just bizarre - some home invaders dressed in Counter Strike uniforms shot some people in Sydney, killing one of them. Thanks Huss and Paul.
MadShrimps compared some low-latency PC3200 memory sticks on an Intel platform. With the introduction of Samsung´s TCCD revision F memory chips we might get performance only seen in the days of Winbond BH-5
Marben sent in a pile of interesting science stuff: US Air force looks at teleportation. Inkjet printing to make cheaper circuits. California says "yes" to stem cell research. Scientists ponder if intelligence was an evolutionary mistake. First insects cloned. Scientists encourage mice to repair their brains.
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