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Tuplay.com has posted its review of Quake 3: Team Arena.

There is nothing at all revolutionary about Q3:TA. It simply attempts to provide a better teamplay experience to Quake3: Arena, without compromising the fun, simplicity, and gibbly-goodness of the game it´s based on. But who needs a revolution anyway? Here´s a quick run-down...
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VIA Hardware has put up a review on the AOpen AK73 Pro motherboard based on the VIA KT133 chipset.

It is hard to tell from the picture, but the AK73 Pro User´s Guide is thick. 192 pages thick, and no its not in eight different languages either, 192 pages of English written guidance. The user´s guide is so detailed with text and graphics that even the most novice could get this motherboard up and running blind folded. If the User´s Guide isn´t enough help, AOpen includes a huge fold out step by step easy installation guide.
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Overclockers Online has posted a review on the ABIT Geforce MX.

The Siluro GeForce 2 MX ships in a very nice case, something like a carrying bag actually. With a full-size manual and a CD containing all the necessary software you need to successfully install this card, ABIT once again doesn´t disappoint its customers. Except for the Siluro MX card and the manual, the package also comes with a couple of nice game CDs like "Shogo: Mobile Armor Division" and "Test Drive 5". Neither of these are exactly hot new titles, but they are great as an additional bonus.
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TweakTown has posted a review on the Iwill KA266-R DDR motherboard which is based on the ALI MAGiK 1 DDR chipset with support for the AMD Athlon processor, the Mobile AMD Athlon processor, and the AMD Duron processor.

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VIA Hardware has put up a review on the Overclockerz Store (OCZ) GeForce 2 MX video card.

The OCZ MX is certainly like no other Nvidia MX card. OCZ was smart enough to target this card to the people they named their store after, Overclockerz. The 5.5ns memory and Blue Orb on the OCZ MX resulted in one of the nicest overclocks I have ever seen on a video card. Shipping versions of the OCZ MX will also include ram-sinks which may or may not help even more in overclocking. The card performed on par with the Hercules MX and overclocked amazingly well.
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