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October xxth 2002

Albatron GeForce4 Ti4200P Turbo
SubZeroTech have reviewed Albatron's GeForce4 Ti4200P Turbo complete with Ti4600-esque 8 layer PCB and 3.3ns RAM.

Bundled with the video card is a S-Video Cable, a Composite Cable and a S-Video to Composite converter. Software wise you will find a drivers CD (nice Medusa picture ;) ) and also Windvd, Serious Sam and Motocross. Respectable games and a nice Software DVD player giving this video card a nice decent bundle.

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Posted : 19th October 2002 By :Wayne
Leadtek K7NCR18D PRO (nForce2) Motherboard
After posting several teasers T-BREAK have finally come good and published a full review on the K7NCR18D Pro nForce2.

Today, we have the near-release version of Leadtek’s K7NCR18D PRO which is based on the Northbridge without the graphics (the SPP) and the Southbridge with all the additional goodies like Firewire and nVidia 5.1 audio (MCP-T). Now some of you may be surprised over Leadtek being amongst the first to get an nForce2 board ready when you have such gorillas like ASUS and MSI (the ASUS nForce2 board presented with the XP2700/2800 CPUs was not the final version.) However, according to Leadtek, they are the second biggest nVidia customer- right after MSI which gives them an edge.

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Posted : 19th October 2002 By :Wayne
Caselogic STRONGMAN Palm Case Review
Grab a ringside seat for the Palm's official PDA case versus CaseLogic's STRONGMAN, who is to win? Who is to be left standing? G3D ring the opening bell.

But, alas, PDA's are not made out of titanium. We all need something to tote these status-symbols around in! Well, as an extra bonus, I got an official Palm case thrown in for free with my purchase! MWHAHAHA! But wait! Someone thinks they can do better! Case Logic wants to beat down my freebie! Bring it on!

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Posted : 19th October 2002 By :Wayne
Epox 4G4A (i845G) Motherboard Review
Digital-Daily put the squeeze on the Epox 4G4A motherboard. The inclusion of onboard graphics hints at the target market but it still turns in a very good performance.

Epox motherboards have enjoyed a special popularity among the overclockers community. It is first the motherboards for AMD processors (reviewed in Epox 8KHA+ and in Epox 8K3A which received favorable reception) that have brought fame to the company. We also tested the board Epox 4SDA based on the SiS645 chipset which wasn't notable for anything although found itself among the leaders of the composite tests of motherboards based on the chipset.

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Posted : 19th October 2002 By :Wayne
RecordNow Max CD/DVD Authoring Software Review
It'd take something special to grag me away from Nero when it comes to burning my CDs but AthlonXP.com, has just taken a look at one of the alternatives, RecordNow Max burning software from Stomp, Inc.

As powerful as this program is it keeps all of it completely under control. It has enough features to do just about anything and, despite the lack of direct music manipulation tools, it creates music CD's beautifully along with having a mp3 ripping process that is very fast, clean, and produces a high quality burn. I love this program for this first and foremost.

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Posted : 19th October 2002 By :Wayne
ECS I-Buddie 4 Desknote Review
TweakTown has just posted a review of the ECS I-Buddie 4 Desknote desktop replcement PC. Here's a snip:

Many of us know ECS as a Taiwanese company specializing in OEM based computer products. Recently though they've partly branched away from this sector and started to recognize the Overclocker as a valuable segment of the market. One of the new products that is helping the company in this endeavor is their new innovative ECS I-Buddie 4 Desknote desktop replacement PC. Simply put, it's a cost effective notebook based on PC desktop technology. Follow TweakTown as they take us on an in-depth discovery of this little gem from ECS.

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Posted : 19th October 2002 By :Wayne
MX50 USB Personal Flash Drive Review
The Overclocker Café has a look at the MX50 USB Personal Flash Drive in 64mb form. The MX50 is much smaller than many of the other like units on the market, making it truly portable.

As you now see, the applications of such a device is in the ball park of a PDA but more universally desirable, as many folks wanting portable storage may not need a PDA, but PDA users almost always want or need more or portable storage.

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Posted : 19th October 2002 By :Wayne
Shuttle AK37 GT/R KT400 Motherboard Review
Hexus take a look at how Shuttle are coping with the underwhelming KT400 chipset as they review their AK37 GT/R.

Shuttle may not be a household name in the same vein as Asus, Gigabyte, or MSI, but if they keep producing motherboards that are as stable, feature-rich, and tweakable as this one, they may just join the upper echelons of the motherboard world in a year or two. This motherboard is recommended.

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Posted : 19th October 2002 By :Wayne

 

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