I am Not a Geek dot com has posted a review on the Matrox G450 video card.
TweakTown has posted a quick review on an eight pack of Ramsinks which are produced and manufactured by an online company based in Australia called Tech Patrol.
ActiveWin has put up a preview on Microsoft Office XP Beta 2.
Hardware-One has posted a review on the ABIT VP6 Dual FC-PGA motherboard.
I am Not a Geek dot com has posted a review on the Yamaha YST-MS201 speakers.
Neoseeker has posted a review on the Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card.
HardOCP has posted a review on the Thermoengine V60-4210 heatsink.
FullOn3D.Com has posted a review on the Soyo K7VTAPro KT133A mainboard.
This time around, we are testing a pilot run of Soyo's K7VTAPro, the next in line for the K7VTA series. This test run board features the virtually the same design as the K7VTA-B although it is equipped with VIA's KT133A chipset and 686B south bridge combination (which adds support for the UltraDMA 100 specification). Another feature added in this evaluation board was a chipset fan for the north bridge, similar to Abit's KT7. However, the number of expansion slots remains the same as its predecessors, 5 PCI, 1 ISA, 1 AGP.Read more
Overclockers Online has posted a review on the new KT133A board from Abit: the KT7A RAID.
In order to see if the KT133A would support even higher FSB speeds, I used some Mushkin PC150 memory and OCZ PC175 memory and tested how high I could get the FSB before it freaked out. I ended up at 156MHz with both sticks, which is normal for the Mushkin ram as it is maxed out but the OCZ ram can take a lot more. So I must conclude that the KT133A chipset´s limit has been reached. Maybe if I replaced the default heatsink + fan that Abit puts on top of the North Bridge, I would have gotten a few MHz more, but I decided against it as it would not give me any noticable difference. I was able to boot at 160MHz FSB, but the system would not load WindowsRead more.
Void your Warranty has posted a review on the Asus A7V-133 mainboard.
GamePC has put up a review on the Asus CUV4X-D Dual VIA Apollo Pro 133A motherboard.
Sharky Games has posted a review on Star Trek Deep Space Nine: The Fallen.
Sharky Extreme has posted a review on the ATI Mobility RADEON.
3D Spotlight has posted a review on Sea Dogs.
TweakTown has posted a review on the Aopen AK73 Pro motherboard which is based on the VIA KT133 Northbridge chipset and VIA 686B Southbridge chipset.
Overclocked Cafe has posted a review on the Cyber Cooler P-6000 heatsink.
CPUReview has posted a review on the Cicero 4x2x24 CDRW drive.
Frosty Tech has posted a review on the Ascent AC300-4P Heatsink.
Ascent makes the kind of heatsinks you´ll see sitting on a shelf at your local computer store. This little guy, the AC300-4P caught our eye a while ago on a recent parts hunting trip. The bonded aluminum fins and large fan made it look like an excellent cooling solution for our overclocked PGA370 Celeron. Let´s see how it really stacked up, and more importantly how it works on FC-PGA chips...Read more
VIA Hardware has posted a review on the Soyo K7VTA Pro motherboard, based on the VIA KT133A Chipset.
I had an interesting conversation with Soyo on why they choose not to implement CPU Multiplier adjustments in the bios. They said that they feel having the CPU multiplier adjusted via a dip switch adds to system stability and resolves boot problems. This makes some sense, as lets say you had a 950 MHz. Athlon that was running at 7.5x133. On motherboards that just have the Dip switches for 100 or 133 FSB on the motherboard, on boot, for the quick second before the Bios starts, the computer would be trying to recognize a 9.5x133 and may not boot because of the high speed.Read more
Strage Review has posted a review on the Western Digital Protégé WD200EB harddisk.
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