PC Stats has posted a new guide "Upgrading your BIOS: When is the best time?"
HardwareOC has posted a guide "How to mod your case"
LITTLEWHITEDOG has posted a guide on "How To Change the Windows 2000 Boot Logo"
I´m going to take a second here and explain what happens next. At this point, if you replace the original file in the System32 directory and reboot, Windows File Protection takes over and will replace the file on bootup - thus overwriting your change. This has been the cause of many headaches around the ol´ doghouseRead more
Extreme Overclocking has posted a How-To article on the Matrix Orbital 2041 LCD.
Christopher Hill´s GeForce FAQ has been temporary moved to http://www.tweak3d.net/faq/
AthlonOC has posted a Voltage Mod guide
X-bit labs has posted a NVIDIA GeForce3 Guide.
AthlonOC has posted a new guide "Modifying the ASUS A7M266 motherboard to allow multiplier adjustments"
3D Spotlight has posted their Tribes 2 Tweak guide.
Anandtech has posted the April 2001 2nd Edition of their weekly CPU & video card price guide
Christopher Hill has updated his GeForce FAQ to 18.6
PC Stats has posted a BIOS optimizations guide
3D Spotlight has posted a Tweak guide for Lionhead´s Black & White, covering Troubleshooting, Graphics, Audio & Netplay.
G256 has updated their GeForce Buying Guide
PC Stats has posted an article to help explain some of the major chipsets out right now, and some of their main differences.
The chipset may not be the most talked about of computer parts but it´s definitely one of the most important. Whether you are a Intel processor owner, or a AMD buff, you will need the perfect chipset in order to maximize your processors´ capabilities. Below are a list of chipsets that range from the "average household" chipset to the "top of the line" chipsets. You pick the chipset that´s best for you.Read more
Extreme Overclocking has posted an article on modding your KT7/KT7A board to some EXTREME voltages
PCstats has posted an article up explaining some of the major types of memory out there.
RAM, otherwise known as Random Access Memory, can be one of the most confusing parts of the computer to deal with. With so many variations of memory on the market today, how do you know which one to consider? Which type of RAM is best for you? This article briefly explains the different assortment of RAM types available on the market today. SDRAM, DDR SDRAM, EDO, FPM and a few others are explained, hopefully relieving the confusion that is on many people´s minds concerning which RAM is which?Read more
3D Spotlight has posted a Internet Explorer 6 Public Preview tweak guide