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November 10th 2002

Team Folding@Velocity!
Just a quick thank you to the guys who have made a sterling start for the new team Folding@Velocity. If you can spare a few CPU cycles in your slack moments and you'd like to help out we'd love to have you onboard. Details on the Folding@Home project can be found here.

Special thanks go to (in no particular order) Silentst2000, Terrycr13, Kinkyafro, 6uo7, Senileoldgit, Hombre, Phantom66uk and Mohrk. Our current position can be found on our team stats page HERE and details on joining can be got through the forums using the link below (scroll down a few posts) :

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Posted : 10th November 2002 By :Wayne
TVTool 6.8.2
Savage News have word that TVTool is now at v6.8.2!

A new version of TV Tool has been released (v6.8.2 to be exact). This is the program that enables your video card TV-Output and seems to be the best external one. Whats new:

SAA7104 support.
PAL-Nc und PAL-M (South American standards).
PAL 60 for Chrontel.
1024x768 for Conexant and SAA7104.
New 800x600 NTSC FS mode for CX25870/1.
New 640x480 PAL FS mode for CX25870/1.
640x480 for SAA7102 and 7108.
New icon save function with visualisation.
6 Resize Presets with leds.
Programmale hotkey.
Curtain Mode.
Hibernation compatible.
PAL 60 Mode bug fixed for Conexant (color phase shift enabled).
Larger Color Carrier range.
768x576 NTSC mode f?r Chrontel fixed (disturbances).
RGB mode fixed for Chrontel (blacklevel was too high).

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Posted : 10th November 2002 By :Wayne
Hercules 3D Prophet 9700 Pro: Extreme Overclocking
If you like graphs you'll love this one. Digit-life have been overclocking their Hercules 3D Prophet 9700 Pro. Full marks for the drugs inspired intro too!

The November has already arrived and NVIDIA's fluids are soaring over the earth making the shining 30th baby yet brighter, and bucks in the pockets of hard-core gamers are striving to be sacrificed to a wonder-accelerator... And we are starting our story from what the current 3D graphics king, ATI RADEON 9700 Pro, can offer us today in terms of frequency potential. Its capabilities, as well as features of cards on it, were studied a lot, and the analyses of its 3D functions can be found in the following reviews:

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Posted : 10th November 2002 By :Wayne
ClubOC's 5th Annual Christmas Giveaway!
ClubOC are planning on making it a special Christmas for some of their lucky visitors. Here's what they're planning :

I'm pleased to announce that we will once again hold our annual Christmas Giveaway! ClubOC has been on the net in one form or another for over six years now. The last four of them we have given stuff away each year at Christmas time. This year is going to be bigger and better than ever! So far we have nearly $700 in prizes just from our friends over at Overclockers Hideout, and that's just to get us started! This Christmas Giveaway is going to be huge, so don't miss out! Get your Overclocking butt over to the Christmas Giveaway page and find out how to enter!

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Posted : 10th November 2002 By :Wayne
MSI 845E Max2-BLR giveaway
ViperLair sent a reminder that there's less than a week left if you want to be in the running for their MSI Max2-BLR giveaway!

There 6 days left to get in our MSI 845E Max2-BLR giveaway. All you have to do is reply in the contest thread in our forums, and have a minimum post count of 10.

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Posted : 10th November 2002 By :Wayne
Iwill P4HT Review
Iwill seem to have been laying pretty low lately but they're certainly planning on getting noticed with their P4HT motherboard which features one of the reddest of red colour schemes around. Just to prove they share your great uncle's colour coordination sense they've finished it off with a blue LED North Bridge fan!

Riding the wave of the latest Intel chipsets, Iwill is coming out with the P4HT, a somewhat unusual board in more than one aspect. Unusual in this case refers to the color scheme, meaning that the board is featuring a red PCB, red expansion slots, red connectors and a blue LED fan for the North Bridge. An additional oddity is the USB port sticking out from the center of the mainboard. In terms of quality, stability and performance, the P4HT can compete with the best.

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Posted : 10th November 2002 By :Wayne
Trios II PX-920T2
OCTools have reviewed the TriosII from RomtecUSA. With this clever little device you can dynamically switch between a multitude of configurations based on full control of three independant drives.

The Trios II comes with a complete package for its multi drive selector task. It comes with three ATA-133 IDE cables for the hard disks and one data ATA-133 cable for the motherboard. Also it comes with its power supply utilities to power itself up. The only thing I noticed about the Trios II hardware requirement is a ATX model machine with at least 250watts power supply unit and of course a pci slot for the Trios II card.

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Posted : 10th November 2002 By :Wayne

 

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