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PC Review.co.uk has posted a review on the Digital Doc 5, a thermal management system for the PC

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Tweakers Australia has updated their review on the ASUS A7V333 KT333 Motherboard

We finally got our XP1600+ back, and thankfully we were also able to get our hands on another A7V333 board although only a very short time. The main test I was interested in was finding out the CPU/Memory bandwidth performance levels with the XP1600+ CPU. So without overloading you with too much data, I put together this tidy graph which shows how it compares with the Soyo K7V Dragon Plus using both the Duron and the XP processors. As you can see, the A7V333 outperforms the Soyo steadily with each test.
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DeviantPC has posted a review on the Creative GeForce 3 Ti200 with TV-OUT

With framerates such as those shown in the card in our benchmarks, the avid gameplayer can use features such as FSAA (Full Scene Anti-Aliasing) to enjoy better game quality without the game stuttering to a halt. The GeForce 3 Ti 200 is well up to the task.
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TweakTown has posted a review of the Sound Blaster Extigy

Sound Blaster. The name is synonymous with what is considered an industry standard for audio playback on the PC. Join TweakTown as they take a look at the newest Creative sound solution to wear that name; the Sound Blaster Extigy. It uses the new Audigy sound chipset and creates an external sound experience that makes upgarding a breeze. Come see whether or not it can live up to the Sound Blaster reputation.
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Tweakers Australia has posted a review on the Shuttle AK35GTR KT266A Motherboard

Ask people how Shuttle compares to other brands, and 9 out of 10 would say budget boards for the low-end market. Well this is certainly how I felt about their products in general, but only up until now! Building on the success of their KT266 based AK31, Shuttle has put themselves in the running for the best Athlon board around with their latest release, the AK35GTR. Coupled with a VIA KT266A Northbridge chipset, and the integration of the Highpoint ATA133 RAID controller, the AK35GTR is an outstanding performer in every aspect. Supporting upto 4GB of DDR memory and 6-channel onboard surround sound, no wonder why the AK35GTR is such great value!
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