MBReview has taken a look at Gigabyte's top VIA KT400 offering, the GA-7VAXP Ultra.
Tweaknews.net has released a review on the Samsung Syncmaster 191N 19INCH TFT LCD Monitor
Hexus.net has a new review titled: MSI 655 MAX
EnvyNews has posted a review on the Maxtor Serial ATA DiamondMax Plus 9 harddisk
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted a review on a Serial ATA Controller
Overclockers Online has posted a TwinMOS PC3200/DDR400 Memory review
VR-Zone has posted an EPoX 8RGA+ nForce2 IGP review
VR-Zone Hardware has posted a Gainward GeForce 4 PowerPack! Ultra/750-8X XP VIVO Golden Sample review
BoPC has posted a review on the Belkin OmniView E Series 4-Port KVM.
ExtensionTech has posted a review on the X-Trac Standard Optical Mouse Pad
Mikhailtech has posted a Cobalt3 Pyramid V Fan Controller review
3D Game Man has posted a Zalman HP-80A heatpipe VGA Heatsink Video Review
Tweaknews.net has released a review on the Albatron Geforce 4 MX480 8X AGP Videocard
Seems like all you hear about in the hardware world is the high end cards. But are these cards for the everyday gamer, nope. Do you think that most people have US$200-$400 to spend on one component, nope. People today like to have a blend of value and performance and that is where the Alabatron MX480 delivers.Read more
Hardcoreware has posted a review on the Thermaltake Volcano 11 cooler
Gunning for Microsoft's cash-cow Office suite has become a new pastime in the software biz. The latest is SimDesk 1.70, a subscription-based substitute for Microsoft Office and Exchange.
SimDesk provides users with a simple, inexpensive application suite combined with Web services, including e-mail and remote storage. The program gives you the core feature set of Microsoft's more expensive product line and works on low-powered hardware with minimal disk storage-or no storage at all.
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SimDesk provides users with a simple, inexpensive application suite combined with Web services, including e-mail and remote storage. The program gives you the core feature set of Microsoft's more expensive product line and works on low-powered hardware with minimal disk storage-or no storage at all.
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Hardware Extreme has posted an Intel Prescott Processor Summary
We have posted a one page summary with all the information you need to know about the upcoming Intel Prescott Processor. Together in the summary is the roadmap of Intel Desktop Processor.Read more
Prescott, the next generation Intel processor will hit the streets in the 4th quarter of 2003. The Prescott processor is the code name for a new generation of IA-32 processors. It is expected to debut at 3.2GHz and will eventually scale up into the 5GHz region. The timing of its release will coincide with AMD's Hammer processor brings Prescott into direct competition with it.
Viper's Lair take a look at the Epox 8RDA+ nForce 2 motherboard
AMDWorld has posted a review on the Intel Pentium
4 2.66GHz (533FSB) Processor
4 2.66GHz (533FSB) Processor
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted a review on the GeForce FX 5600 and 5200 Series