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Mikhailtech has put up an Antec TruePower 330watt PSU review

Two weeks of uptime. 4,400 words. 21 pictures. A toothpaste-filled thermistor. And a fried hard drive. Introducing Antec's TruePower 330watt power supply, probably the BEST model out there today. Minus the fried HDD part. But that was my fault. Here's a quote:

A sudden increase in the 5v line could therefore cause a sudden dip in the 3.3v line. I smell instability. An interesting point Antec made is that even though the individual 3.3v and 5v lines may have set ratings, when combined that number is greatly reduced. In other words, you're being cheated out of a good deal of power. The PSU rating doesn't always apply, and this is one reason why cheaper models don't get anywhere near their supposed output. This is where Antec really excels. Its combined output rating can't be compared to that of any other PSU because it doesn't have one.
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Computer Chaos has put up a review on the Nexland ISB800 router

Here is another nice feature of this router, Dynamic DNS. It allows you to host a virtual web server, so that even with a dynamic IP address, your customers or friends can always reach your Domain even if your IP changes. Each time your ISP changes your IP address the ISB800 will contact a Dynamic DNS service of your choice and update your DNS information with your new IP address. Once that happens the Dynamic DNS service will then update DNS servers everywhere with your new information
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Hardware Extreme published a new review in which they benchmarked ATI's newest 128 MB Radeon 8500 LE against the regular Radeon 8500, a GeForce3 Ti500, and a GeForce4 MX440.

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Accelenation has posted a review on the MSI 845G MAX-L motherboard based on the i845G chipset from Intel

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Accelenation has posted a review on the C3 processor

Originally, the Cyrix III line was to be based on the Cyrix Jedi core but the line was re-launched featuring the WinChip4 core from Glenn Henry's team at Centaur. With the negative association of the Cyrix image, the company renamed its Cyrix III processor to the C3.
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