Jun 24th, 2001 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
With the Pentium4 becoming cheaper, it is becoming a more interesting product for the home users. Of course a good motherboard is needed and today O takes a closer look at the Abit TH7, a high-end P4 motherboard featuring a lot of extras!
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Jun 15th, 2001 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Here’s another Socket A Athlon/Duron mainboard review for all of you. Is it the regular KT133A chipset based mainboard you hear about every day? No sir, it’s not! We are about to take a look at the brandnew KD266 Socket A mainboard from IWill. Powered by an ALi engine, let’s see how it stacks up against the rest …
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Jun 13th, 2001 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Today we present you the one and only dual socket 370 solution featuring onboard RAID, highly tweakable BIOS, free coolers and DDR support! Want to know more? Check out the review!
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Jun 7th, 2001 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Looking for the proper heatsink to cool down your CPU and you don’t want your rig to sound like a jetplane? Well, then the Zalman CNPS heatsinks might just be the kind of cooling you are looking for …
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Jun 4th, 2001 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
The MC462A is one of the biggest heatsinks out there, featuring a high end 53CFM 80mm fan, 269 metal pins and a copper base. We installed this high end heatsink made by Swiftech on a TBird and threw everything we got at it! How did it perform? Lets find out!
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Jun 1st, 2001 | By Archive | Category: Reviews
Over the past few months, Overclockers Online has taken a closer look at many high performance KT133A chipset based mainboards. Well, today we bring you yet another one, the AOpen AK73Pro(A) KT133A motherboard. Can it compete with popular boards like the Abit, Asus, EPoX KT133A’s? Let’s take a peak inside …
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