Nov 9 - 15, 1999
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Monday - November 15th


  Matrox Marvel G400-TV Review  7:00 PM EST  - Email Us
3DHardware.net has posted their review of Matrox's Marvel G400-TV card.  This card is very expensive and only has 16MB of SDRAM, but for what it does, it's well worth the price.

 

  IomegaWare 2.1 Released  6:53 PM EST  - Email Us
I noticed over at Betanews that Iomega has released version 2.1 of their IomegaWare Software.  If you have an Iomega storage device (especially external ones), you should definitely grab this software as it has the latest drivers as well as bunch of cool software to backup, index and copy disks:
  Aureal Announces SQ3500 Turbo  6:49 PM EST  - Email Us
I noticed over at 3DSoundSurge that Aureal has announced their new SQ3500 Turbo card.  This card is still based on their modified Vortex2 chip, but has a separate upgradeable DSP (Motorola 100MHz DSP56362) which will provide the hardware acceleration of the 2 main features of A3D 3.0: Geometry-based reverberation effects and Dolby Digital decoding.  Check out the press release here.  You should also head over to 3DSS and check out their main page because they have a ton of new press releases and info, mostly regarding stuff coming from Comdex.

 

  Mitsubishi 2020u 21" Monitor Review  6:40 PM EST  - Email Us
GamePC has posted another monitor review for those of you looking to buy a new monitor.  This time, they have reviewed Mitsubishi's 2020u 21" monitor and it sure is a beauty!

 

  Tekram P6Pro-A+ Slot Mobo Review  6:037 PM EST  - Email Us
Active Hardware has posted a review of Tekram's P6Pro-A+ Slot-1 i440BX based ATX motherboard.  You don't see too many reviews of Tekram boards, but there are tons of them out there and they are very easy to find, so head over and see if its any good.

 

  3DfxCOOL Alpha P3 125 Cooler  6:04 PM EST  - Email Us
3DSpotlight has posted a review of 3DfxCOOL's Alpha P3 125 cooler.  From the looks of it, this is the best Pentium III conventional heatsink/fan cooler money can buy.

 

  Act Labs PC Gun System Review  6:00 PM EST  - Email Us
3DWars has posted a review of Act Labs PC Gun System  This is the first gun system for the PC, and its a pretty good set for that matter.  Expect some more systems to follow from other companies if all goes well.

 

  Another ASUS K7M Mobo Review  5:58 PM EST  - Email Us
FPS3D has also posted their review of ASUS's K7M Athlon motherboard.  Head over and see what they had to say about it.

 

  ATI Rage Fury 128 PRO Review  5:47 PM EST  - Email Us
iXBT Hardware has posted a review of ATI's Rage Fury 128 PRO card.  As usual, it's a super long review with tons of benchmarks and screenshots comparing it to the origial Rage Fury 128.

 

  Kryotech SuperG 1GHz Review  5:42 PM EST  - Email Us
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted a review of Kryotech's SuperG 1GHz barebones system.  Pair this up with a Voodoo5 6000 AGP card and you should flying at about 500 fps on Quake 3 Arena :)

 

  AOpen AX63 Slot-1 Mobo Review  5:38 PM EST  - Email Us
System Logic has posted their review of AOpen's new AX63 Slot-1 VIA Apollo Pro Plus based ATX motherboard.  If you're set on going with a VIA chipset, I recommend looking at a board based on the VIA Apollo Pro 133A instead.

 

  Entech Powerstrip 2.55 Released  5:34 PM EST  - Email Us
Entech Taiwan has released a new version of Powerstrip which specifically addresses Windows 2000 issues.  Here is the info a link to download:

A new build of PowerStrip 2.55 for Windows 2000 has been posted, addressing a handful of odd compatibility issues which involve things like Real3D PCI cards, Internet keyboards, flat panel displays and so on. Like the last one, this beta is backwardly compatible with Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0, and you are encouraged to check it out even if you aren't running W2K.

  ASUS K7M Athlon Mobo Review  5:29 PM EST  - Email Us
Ars Technica has posted a review of ASUS's K7M Athlon Motherboard.  They gave it a 4.5 out of 5 and from what I'm hearing, its currently the best Athlon motherboard you can get.

 

  3dfx Press Conference @Comdex  5:27 PM EST  - Email Us
GA Source has posted special report of the 3dfx Press Conference that went on a Comdex.  Head over and check out this report for even more info on 3dfx's new chip.

 

  3dfx Voodoo 4 and 5 Announced!  5:20 PM EST  - Email Us
Well today is the day, and just like planned, 3dfx has announced their new VSA-100 (Voodoo Scalable Architecture) chip and cards based around it which will be called the Vooodoo4 and Voodoo5.  Here is a truck-load of information on each of the cards as well as info on the VSA-100, screenshots and misc. other stuff:

Voodoo 5 6000 AGP
128MB Graphics Memory
1.33 - 1.47 Gigapixels per second
32-bit color rendering
T-Buffer Digital Cinematic Effects

Voodoo 5 5500 AGP
64MB Graphics Memory
667-733 Megapixels per second
32-bit color rendering
T-Buffer Digital Cinematic Effects

Voodoo 5 5000 PCI
32MB Graphics Memory
667-733 Megapixels per second
32-bit color rendering
T-Buffer Digital Cinematic Effects

Voodoo 4 4500 AGP and 4500 PCI
32MB Graphics Memory
337-367 Megapixels per second
32-bit color rendering

The New Voodoo Technology
Press Release
VSA-100 Chip Presentation

The VSA 100: A Gamer's Perspective
Interview with Scott Sellers
Gigapixel? What the Hell?
Kittyhawk Demo - Movie & Screen Shots
Soft Reflectance Screen Shots
Rocket Burger Demo Screen Shots
Quake 3 Arena Screen Shots - with AA


  Don't Know What The Hell Happened  5:10 PM EST  - Email Us
As you are probably well aware of, our page showed news from October 27th.  Fresh3D (our hosting site) is moving everything over to a new server so there should be no more crashes (woohoo!!).  Why our page showed stuff that old is a mystery to me, but I couldn't even get in the FTP server to change it.  Sorry about that.

Sunday - November 14th


  3dfx Voodoo X Speculation  6:46 PM EST  - Email Us
Voodoo Extreme has posted some information they dug up about 3dfx's code-named "Napalm" chip (which is going to be officially announced tomorrow at Comdex).  Remember until tomorrow this is purely speculation, but from the information floating around, could very well be correct.  Check it out:

3dfx's Next Generation Product Name: Voodoo X

  • coming early 2000 to your pc
  • capable of SLI
  • multi-chip solution
  • over 1 gigapixel fillrate
  • up to 64 MB memory SDRAM segmented memory
  • enhanced rendering and texture capabilities to deliver 32-bit per-pixel color and Z, source, and destination alpha-blending, stencil buffering, advanced texture compression, enhanced transparency support, and advanced video capabilities.
  • T-Buffer(TM) technology enables the graphics subsystem to deliver unmatched, full-scene sub-pixel anti-aliased image quality, along with previously impossible special effects that significantly enhance visual realism. The architecture approach will enable wide parallelism for single-pass, full-scene, sub-pixel anti-aliasing with greater polygon throughput and deep parallelism for scalable fill rate
  • faster texture download
  • improved image quality
  • enhanced triangle and texture paging throughput to deliver industry-leading peak textured triangle rates and texture paging performance, capable of supporting 1280 x 1024 resolution or greater
  • dxtc texture compression
  • and much much more


  3-Way GeForce Roundup  6:37 PM EST  - Email Us
Gamecenter has posted a roundup of three of the best GeForce 256 cards available, the Creative Labs 3D Blaster Annihilator, Guillemot's 3D Prophet and Leadtek's Winfast GeForce 256.

 

  Matrox G400 NT Driver v4.31  6:32 PM EST  - Email Us
I noticed over at Betanews that Matrox has released a new G400 driver for Windows NT 4.0 which adds 1280x960 resolution and allows the DualHead Zoom feature to be used with flat panel and TV Out.  Grab it below:
  Abit BF6 Slot-1 Mobo Review  11:48 AM EST  - Email Us
Sharky Extreme has posted a review of Abit's new i440BX based BF6 Slot-1 ATX motherboard.  So what's so special about this board?  How about 6 PCI slots and FSB speeds in increments of 1MHz!

 

  Athlon 500MHz At 800MHz!  11:45 AM EST  - Email Us
Overclockin.com has posted an article which shows how they got an Athlon 500 to run at 800MHz.  They did it using those modifications you can find at Tom's Hardware Guide.  Head over and check out the benchmarks!

 

  New Banshee & V3 Drivers  11:39 AM EST  - Email Us
3dfx has released a couple of new driver updates.  They include minor bug fixes and updated OpenGL support as well as DirectX 7.0 support. Grab them below:
  AMD Athlon 700MHz Review  11:34 AM EST  - Email Us
Thresh's Firing Squad has posted a review of AMD's current top-of-line processor, the Athlon 700MHz.  Unless you're extremely rich, I don't suggest buying this processor, get the 500 or 600 instead, they are a lot cheaper.

 

  MS Intellimouse Explorer Review  11:31 AM EST  - Email Us
Extreme Hardware has posted their review of Microsoft's Intellimouse Explorer w/Intellieye mouse.  A six page review on damn mouse!  Wow, those guys at EH are extremely thorough.

 

  Soyo SY-6VBA133 Slot-1 Mobo  11:28 AM EST  - Email Us
Anand Tech has posted a review of Soyo's SY-6VBA133 Slot-1 ATX motherboard. This board is based on VIA's Apollo Pro 133 chipset which is looking quite good compared to Intel's non-existent (as of yet) i820 boards.

 

  Matrox Millennium G400 Review  11:25 AM EST  - Email Us
Beyond3D has posted their review of Matrox's Millennium G400 card.  If you're thinking of buying one of these cards, check out this review.

 

  Make An Athlon Overclocking Device  11:14 AM EST  - Email Us
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted an interesting article which shows you exact how to make your own Athlon overclocking device.  Head over and check it out if you have an Athlon and want to experiment with its overclocking potential.

Saturday - November 13th


  Hpros 3dfx Voodoo3 3500 TV Review  2:50 PM EST  - Email Us
We've posted our review of 3dfx's Voodoo3 3500 TV board.  I'm sure I don't have to tell you that this card is pretty cool.  Not only does it have fast 3D performance, but it also has a TV/FM Tuner, TV-In/Out, AV Pod, still image and video capturing capabilities all for a pretty decent price.

 

  Leadtek Winfast GeForce 256  12:30 PM EST  - Email Us
HotHardware got to be the lucky ones and are the first to review Leaktek Research Winfast GeForce 256.  I'm growing quite fond of Leadtek's cards because they are excellent cards, I hope they start showing up in more stores in North America.  Here is a bit from the review:

The Leadtek WinFast is a well built card and an excellent stable performer in its class. We were able to overclock this card as high or higher than some other manufacturers cards that we have seen reports of on the net. Leadtek also does a nice job of working with NVidia's drivers and really adds value to the package with their tweaks and utilities. The card should retail between $229 and $269 at various retailers.


  iiYama VisionMaster PRO 450 Review  12:30 PM EST  - Email Us
Anand Tech has posted their first monitor review.  They've have done a review of iiYama's VisionMaster 19" PRO 450.  Head over and see what they thought of this $650 montior.

 

  Matrox Marvel G400 TV Review  12:23 PM EST  - Email Us
FullOn3D has posted a great review of Matrox's Marvel G400-TV card.  If you want a card that can do it all and do it well, this is the card to get!  Check out the capabilties of this baby:

Broadcast quality capture? — The Marvel G400-TV does it.
No dropped frames? — The Marvel G400-TV drops none.
Hardware compression? — The Marvel G400-TV has it.
MJPEG compression? — The Marvel G400-TV does it.
Composite, S-video, UHF input? — The Marvel G400-TV has it.
Hardware decompression? — The Marvel G400-TV does it.
No output blockiness? — The Marvel G400-TV has none.
Smooth output scaling? — The Marvel G400-TV does it.
Desktop TV? — The Marvel G400-TV shows it.
TV Gameplay at 1024x768? — The Marvel G400-TV displays it.
Extended desktop? — Do I really need to go on?

Friday - November 12th


  CPU Predictions for 2000+  8:08 AM EST  - Email Us
Voodoo Extreme's Ga'ash Soffer has posted his CPU Predictions for 2000+.  There is some speculation on what we should see in 2000+ as far as new processors and speed grades as well as what will make or break certain processors.

 

  Creative 3D Annihilator Review  8:04 PM EST  - Email Us
GamePC has posted a review of Creative Labs 3D Blaster Annihilator GeForce card. In their performance tests, they've compared it to a G400 MAX on a Pentium III 500.  Head over and see what they thought of it.

 

  Live! Experiences Review  8:00 PM EST  - Email Us
nV News has posted an article called Live! Experiences.  This article outlines the differences between some of the different Live! cards, most notably the X-Gamer, Live! Value (old version) and Live! Value (new version).  It's actually quite an interesting article and may help you decide which one to get.

 

  A3D 3.0 And The Vortex2  9:08 AM EST  - Email Us
3DSoundSurge has asked Aureal what features of A3D 3.0 will be supported in hardware on the Vortex2 and what will be done in software.  Check out their answer:

Cool new A3D 3.0 features such as volumetric sources and streaming audio are accelerated by a standard Vortex2. Reverb, Dolby Digital decoding and MP3 decoding are not accelerated. Regardless, Vortex2 will be able to run A3D 3.0 applications just fine on modern systems. (Intel/AMD 300 MHz processors and above.) We already have some games that use A3D 3.0 in-house, and they rock! Stay tuned for announcements. 


  Abit Announced i810e Motherboard  9:03 AM EST  - Email Us
I noticed over at Hardware-One that Abit has announced a new motherboard based on Intel's i810e chipset, the Abit WB6.  Here are some of its specs from the press release:
  • PCI Rev. 2.2 compliant with support for 33MHz PCI operations
  • Supports up to 6 Req/Gnt pairs (PCI Slots)
  • Integrated IDE controller with Ultra DMA/66 support
  • USB host interface with support for 2 USB ports
  • AC '97 2.1 compliant link for audio and telephony CODECs


  ELSA Erazor III eXtreme Review  9:00 AM EST  - Email Us
Extreme Hardware has posted a review of ELSA's Erazor III eXtreme package.  Unfortunately, this is just a regular TNT2 (not Ultra) that comes with some Video In/Out features and is packaged with the 3D Revelator LCD glasses.

 

  Athlon Buyers Guide Part 3 - Video  8:52 AM EST  - Email Us
Anand Tech has posted part 3 of their Athlon Buyer's Guide.  This article examines the best Video Card solutions which provide the highest performance and least amount of problems on Athlon based systems.

 

  Alpha Socket 370 Cooler Review  8:46 AM EST  - Email Us
Fast MHz has posted a review of Alpha's Socket-370 cooler kit.  If you want one of the best Socket-370 coolers you can get, head over and check it out.

 

  Falcon Northwest SE Xentor32  8:40 AM EST  - Email Us
Sharky Extreme has had the opportunity to review the Falcon Northwest Special Edition Xentor32.  This card runs at an unbelievable 195/235 MHz core/memory speed and even has individual heatsinks on its 4.3ns memory chips!  Head over and check out this magnificent piece of engineering.

 

  AOpen AX63 Pro Slot-1 Mobo  8:38 AM EST  - Email Us
Active Hardware has posted a review of AOpen's new AX63 Slot-1 VIA Apollo Pro 133 based Slot-1 ATX motherboard.  Check out this bit from the review:

The AOpen AX63 Pro motherboard strikes me as being a very well designed product. Supple, and pleasant to use, with great performance, this board was truly a well crafted product. There is no doubt in my mind, that the AX63 Pro should stand as a front-runner in the minds of anyone looking to buy or replace a motherboard.


  NVIDIA 3.53 vs. 3.56 Comparison  8:35 AM EST  - Email Us
Virtual Zone has posted a bunch of benchmarks which compare the performance of NVIDIA's Detonator 3.53 drivers to the unofficial 3.56 drivers. Most of the scores are pretty much identical, except in a few cases.

 

  Network Switch Shootout  8:27 AM EST  - Email Us
Gamers Depot has posted a shootout between 3 very decent unmanaged network switches.  The competitors in this shootout are Linksys' EtherFast DSSX-24 10/100 24-port switch, D-Link's DSS-24 10/100 24-port switch and Netgear's FS524 10/100 24-port swtich.

 

  GeForce 256 CPU Scalability  8:19 AM EST  - Email Us
Riva Station has posted a an article and truck load of benchmarks which show how well the GeForce scales with CPU power in a variety of games.  For the test, they used an AMD K6-2 350, Intel Celeron 300A, Intel Pentium III 500 and an Intel Coppermine Pentium III 750. They've also posted used resolutions from 800x600 up to 1600x1200.

 

  P3-450 Alpha P3125 Project  8:16 AM EST  - Email Us
The Tech Zone has taken an Alpha P3125 Pentium III cooler and modified it to see how far this already awesome cooler can take a P3 450.  You'll be pleased with their results, head over and check them out here.

Thursday - November 11th


  New Creative Annihilator Driver  7:25 PM EST  - Email Us
I noticed over at Riva3D, that Creative Labs has released a new driver for their 3D Blaster Annihilator GeForce card.  Grab it below:
  Savage2000 Interview @3DWars  7:17 PM EST  - Email Us
3DWars has conducted an interview with Stacey Long - Public Relations Specialist for Diamond Multimedia/S3.  Head over to snag some good information on the Savage2000 chip such as release dates, future plans, etc.

 

  Altec Lansing ADA-880 Speakers  7:09 PM EST  - Email Us
Hardware Central has posted a review of Altec Lansing's ADA-880 4.1 piece speaker set.  Here is a surprising and very important bit from the review:

I’m disappointed with the lack of discrete 4-channel analog compatibility. Any of you out there with an SBLive! Value or MX300 will not get 4 separate channels out of this system, and may want to look elsewhere for a 4-channel solution.

Those into the DVD scene may want to check these out--the Dolby modes are something to consider.


  New ATI Rage 128 Driver  7:06 PM EST  - Email Us
ATI has released a new driver for Rage 128 based cards.  Grab it below:
  Peltier Cooled GeForce In Action  7:01 PM EST  - Email Us
FastGraphics has plastered a Socket-370 Alpha Cooler with a 40W Peltier element on an ASUS V6600 GeForce 256 card.  They were able to get that baby up to 165/195 MHz core/memory speed (from 120/166).  Head over to see the info and benchmarks.

 

  3DLabs Oxygen GVX1 Review  8:57 AM EST  - Email Us
GamePC has posted their review of 3DLabs Workstation class Oxygen GVX1.  If you're in need of a relatively cheap workstation graphics card, take a look at this one.

 

  Updated Weekly CPU Prices  8:54 AM EST  - Email Us
Sharky Extreme has posted this weeks CPU price list.  No major drops on any chip unfortunately, but hey they can't always be dropping, otherwise they would cost next to nothing in not time (I'm sure many of you wouldn't complain about that :)

 

  Rambus vs. DDR SDRAM Performance  8:48 AM EST  - Email Us
I noticed a link over at HardOCP to an interesting article which compares the performance of Rambus RDRAM to DDR SDRAM.  It doesn't look very good for Rambus, but on the upside, DDR looks very promising and companies like Samsung have already started producing them.

 

  Building a Stable Athlon System  8:44 AM EST  - Email Us
Overclockers Australia has posted an article on building a stable AMD Athlon system.  The author has been through many motherboard/RAM configurations and has shared his experiences so you don't have to go through the trouble yourself.

 

  SB Live! Platinum European Edition  8:37 AM EST  - Email Us
3DSoundSurge has posted a review of Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live! Platinum the Europe Edition.  The card is pretty much the same as the North American version, but the Live! Drive 2 shipped with it is a little different as well as small changes in the software bundle.  In any case, its a great card and earned a 9.9/10 on 3DSS's scale.

 

  NVIDIA Win 2000 3.56 Drivers  8:31 AM EST  - Email Us
I noticed over at Voodoo Extreme, that ASUS has posted NVIDIA's Windows 2000 3.56 drivers.  If you've been using Windows 2000 and have a NVIDIA card, you know how long you've been suffering without any Direct3D support until recently.  These drivers should make it even more stable.  Grab the file below:
  AirBoard Wireless Keyboard Review  8:28 AM EST  - Email Us
CPUReview has posted a review of the AirBoard Infrared Wireless Keyboard.  If you're the type that likes to play on bigger screens, but you're computer is too far from the TV, this is what you need.  Head over and see if its any good.

 

  The Big 3D Fight  8:24 AM EST  - Email Us
The Tech Zone has posted an editorial on the competition in the world of 3D accelerators.  The writer talks about there only being one choice in the past and now we have so many, with new cards coming out every 6 months.

Wednesday - November 10th


  Unofficial Detonator 3.56 Drivers  10:48 PM EST  - Email Us
I noticed over at G256.com that an unofficial set of NVIDIA Detonator 3.56 drivers are floating around the web.  Don't know what's been changed, but you can grab these here is you like:
  Tom's 6 Athlon Mobo Roundup  8:55 AM EST  - Email Us
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted a roundup of 6 Athlon motherboards.  If you're looking to buy an Athlon system or upgrade to one, you should really check out this article along with Anand's before buying.

 

  Anand Tech's Athlon Buyer's Guide  8:45 AM EST  - Email Us
Anand Tech has posted two articles which make up their Athlon Buyer's Guide.  In the first part they talk about the motherboards currently available and which one is the best.  In the second part, they take a look at overclocking the Athlon to squeeze more performance out of it.  As usual, both of these articles are absolutely great and very informative, check them out below:
  Benwin BW2000 Flat Panel Speakers  8:42 AM EST  - Email Us
3DSpotlight has posted a review of Benwin's BW2000 Flat Panel 3-piece speaker set.  If you're interested in flat panel speaker technology and want to try them out, this set is quite cheap and sounds pretty good.  The only complaint I've been hearing is the lack of bass.

 

  Microsoft Sidewinder Gamepad Pro  8:40 AM EST  - Email Us
Beyond3D has posted their review of Microsoft's Sidewinder Gamepad Pro. This joystick along with Microsoft's Intellimouse Explorer, really make your computer workstation look expensive :)

 

  Guillemot Fortissimo Sound Card  8:36 AM EST  - Email Us
Sharky Extreme has also posted a review of Guillemot's Maxi Sound Fortissimo sound card.  This card is based on Yamaha's excellent YMF744 chip and boasts some very nice features for very cheap, check it out:

As we said in the introduction, the FORTISSIMO has an impressive array of features for any card, and doubly so for such a low-priced one. The first feature that jumps out at you is its four-channel support. There are the front two channels for normal use and two rear channels for surround sound. When you couple the four-channel support with DirectSound3D or Sensaura, you have the potential for some wicked audio fun in games and some pretty good movie sound. But four channels and those sound formats are not the ultimate in sound these days. No sir, Dolby Digital (a.k.a. AC-3), with its five channels plus subwoofer, is the current ultimate in sound immersion. Dolby Digital cards are right around the corner too. But the Guillemot engineers, clever people that they are, realized this and included an S/PDIF optical digital audio output for those who are planning to get or have a stereo system setup capable of Dolby Digital decoding.


  AMD vs. Intel 64-bit Architectures  8:33 AM EST  - Email Us
If you haven't heard, both Intel and AMD have announced their next generation 64-bit CPU's.  However, for the first time in AMD history, they have chosen not to be compatible with Intel CPU's.  Sharky Extreme has written an article on what might happen when these two competing companies try to steal the same market with two different (incompatible) architectures.  There is also quite a bit of interesting information on 64-bit CPU's in the article.

 

  Matrox Windows NT Drivers  8:26 AM EST  - Email Us
Matrox has posted a new Windows NT unified driver which will work with all of the G series of cards (except the Marvel).  You can check out the release notes here. Below is the info and a link to download:

These drivers (version 4.31.008) are compatible with the following products:

- Millennium G400
- Millennium G200
- Mystique G200
- MGA G200
- Productiva G100
- Productiva G100 MMS (but no vid tools for the MMS with TV Tuner)

  ELSA Erazor III + 3D Revelator Review  8:20 AM EST  - Email Us
Adam over at the Chip Testers has notified us that they have posted a review of ELSA's Erazor III + 3D Revelator package.  Even though it's getting a tad old, it is also very cheap now and still provides an excellent gaming experience.

 

  Global WIN I-Storm Driver Cooler  8:16 AM EST  - Email Us
The Tech Zone has posted a new review this morning.  This time they've reviewed Global WIN's I-Storm hard drive cooler.  You can also check out our review here.

 

  Elitegroup P6BAT-A+ Slot-1 Mobo  8:13 AM EST  - Email Us
Andy over at BXBoards has notified us that they've posted a review of the Elitegroup P6BAT-A+ Rev 2.0 Slot-1 VIA PC133 AT motherboard.  The board got a very respectable 4.5/5 on their scale.

 

  Matrox Interview @Hot Hardware  8:10 AM EST  - Email Us
Hot Hardware has posted the interview they conducted with Kamaran Ahmed - Product Marketing Manager at Matrox.  Head over and see if any juicy about their next product was leaked out.

 

  Linksys 4-Port USB Hub Review  8:05 AM EST  - Email Us
SystemLogic has posted a review of Linksys' 4-Port USB Hub.  Are you in need of some more USB ports?  Then this looks like a great solution.

 

  Ultimate Hard Drive Cooler Review  8:03 AM EST  - Email Us
The Tech Zone has posted a review of The Ultimate Hard Drive Cooler.  This thing has a huge heatsink on it which pulls off all the heat from the top of a hard drive and the fans blow cool air on the heatsink.  Pretty good stuff.


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