“ We’ve all probably heard that Craig Barret got down on his knees and pleaded for forgiveness after Intel announced it will not be releasing a 4GHz Pentium 4. AMD must have thought that was Continue reading “Battle Royale, Pentium 4 at 5.2GHz”.…more
“At an Intel-sponsored developer conference next week, one of the big debates will be, “what exactly is a dual-core processor?” The Santa Clara, Calif.-based chipmaker will provide details about a host of processors at the Continue reading “Intel show to tackle debate over dual-core chips”.…more
The Budget nForce 4 Ultra is here!!! Don’t have $250 to throw down for an SLI board? Never fear, Chaintech brings socket 939’s benefits to the masses for under $110. We take a look at a board for the “budget enthusiast” and find out what you can expect from an entry level board!
“Taiwan?s success in the motherboard sector has followed the development of Taiwan?s IT industry and the explosion in PC use worldwide. Throughout the 1990s, Taiwan?s motherboard companies experienced rapid growth and secured their dominance of Continue reading “Taiwan motherboard market overview”.…more
“ PC POP might have some interesting answers to our no less interesting questions. According to this article on the Chinese website, ATI’s next generation card, the one with 512MB memory that should be released Continue reading “Is X950XT the name of ATI’s R520?”.…more
“The slow but inexorable march to 64-bit computing–the successor to familiar 32-bit x86-based technology, which has dominated the desktop world since the advent of Windows 95 almost a full decade ago–seems poised to speed up. Continue reading “XP Goes to 64 Bits”.…more
“As online scams get more sophisticated, passwords are becoming hopelessly outmoded–as passe as floppy disks. Yet many businesses and nearly all consumers still rely on passwords as the primary means of checking that someone is Continue reading “Finding a replacement for passwords”.…more
TTGI USA (also known as Super Flower) became popular in Overclocking circles aproximately 3-years ago with the release of their TT-520SS 4-fan aluminum PSU. Enthusiast’s loved it’s stability, rail adjustment, and especially the price. Today we look at the TT-600K04 600W Modular PSU for the evolving BTX standard.
“The first Nvidia nForce4-based PCI Express (PCIe) small-form-factor (SFF) PC hit the market today, when Shuttle launched its XPC SN25P. Shuttle also announced the launch of a home-theater XPC, the SB83G5C, which is particularly targeted Continue reading “Shuttle launches first Nvidia nForce4 SFF PC”.…more