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December 1st 2002

Leadtek Winfast A180 MyVIVO Review
Dukgamer get to look over the Leadtek Winfast A180. It's not going to win any benchfests but might be useful for its video functionality.

The card is based on Nvidia's GF4 MX440-8x chip which supports the AGP 8x standard which doubles the AGP bandwidth to 2.1GB/s, this should allow for better performance, although with current software the performance boost will be minor. The MyVIVO part of the name means that the card includes Video-In and Video-Out functions, this allows such features as video capture and using your PC as a personal video recorder.

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Posted : 1st December 2002 By :Wayne
Titan Graphics Card Cooler Review
ARP test out a low profile VGA/core logic cooler from Titan. The performance is nothing special unfortunately.

The Titan TTC-CUV1AB is a low-profile copper cooler designed to cool graphics chips, although it can be used to cool motherboard chipsets as well. Like many graphics card cooler, it has a low profile suitable for installation in the limited space between expansion slots. As it is too thin to block the adjacent PCI slot, it won't prevent you from using any of your PCI slots.

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Posted : 1st December 2002 By :Wayne
Swiftech MCP300™ Inline Watercooling Pump Review
AMDMB are taking a look at this compact but powerful water pump from cooling gurus Swiftech.

Swiftech has used the Eheim 1048s to power their water cooling systems since they started with water cooling equipment a few years back; however there have been a few issues with them that this new pump addresses. So some may ask “what is the big fuss about the MCP300™ then”? Well let’s find out. Enter the Swiftech MCP300™ inline pump.

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Posted : 1st December 2002 By :Wayne
VLSystem L.I.S Blue Platinum Kit Review
MODTHEBOX have reviewed a very stylish bay filler. The fact that it's actually serves a genuinely functional role is just icing on the cake!

Consumers who crave real-time performance statistics will be pleased to know that the VLSystem L.I.S application software can pull O/S specific messages from registry and display them on the LCD. Statistics in this area include, CPU load, physical memory, swap file information, current date, current time, ect. There are also a few additional menus, which allow you to set up alerts to be generated when mail is received.

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Posted : 1st December 2002 By :Wayne
nVidia Presents GeForce FX (NV30)
DigitalDaily were at NVIDIA's NV30 GeForce FX launch in Moscow and give us their thoughts on the new chip.

On 25 Nov. 2002, nVidia held a conference at the "Five Stars" cinema where some technical details were unveiled, as well as a working demonstration of the GeForce FX chip formerly codenamed as "NV30" was organized. The most flattering was that one of the pre-production models of the board was brought to Moscow.

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Posted : 1st December 2002 By :Wayne
How to setup Internet Connection Sharing
Rather than dishing out money for routers, there are some built in tools to share your Internet connection within Windows. ViperLair explain.

Sharing an Internet connection is a much more cost effective solution than paying for multiple connection fees. The easy way of doing this is simply going out to buy a router, but Windows 2000/XP already have the ability to do this for you. Best of all, it's free.

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Posted : 1st December 2002 By :Wayne

 

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