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(link) Sunday, 31-October-2004 03:40:51 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Madshrimps have a 13-way P4 heatsink shootout posted. OC-Service have four coolers compared, but their article reads like it's been machine-translated.
Hexus cover the recent ACON Fatal1ty Great Wall Shootout in China.
Xbit have an article covering the parameters and characteristics of LCD monitors. Besides, since the majority of LCD monitor parameters are determined by the type of the matrix the monitor is based on, we will also introduce to you the major four types of contemporary matrices. They are: TN+Film, S-IPS, MVA and PVA.
TCMagazine send word of 41 new motherboard BIOS updates on their site.
PenStarSys bring us up to date with their thoughts on the state of 3D at the moment. The NV4x architecture is truly the saving grace for NVIDIA, but all is not smooth sailing.* As evidenced by the tightness of supply for the 6800 GT, and the near utter lack of 6800 Ultra parts in the marketplace, we can safely assume that yields of the NV40 chip are not exactly outstanding.
HardwareAnalysis have an article about their new webserver installation and config.
TheTechZone have an editorial on software piracy. Software piracy is possibly the most widespread crime in our society. Most people consider it indeed to be quite harmless. So who are the software pirates and how does piracy affect you?
Cassini is sending back plenty of data from Titan, but not many answers.
NovelConcepts has some interesting thermal calculators on their site.
Timewaster for today is Nucleus, from Inertial.
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