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TweakTown has posted a review on the Intel Pentium4 2GHz processor.

The Intel Pentium 4 processor has had a somewhat rocky entry into the market since it's release earlier this year. Intel's marketing ideas have been criticised by most media sources around the world for the expensive RDRAM, and developing technology for tomorrow but not today. Come join TweakTown as we tell you everything you need to know about the new Intel Pentium 4 2GHz 478-pin processor, and the lead up to it from the very beginning of the Intel processor line.
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Accelenation.com has posted a review on the Intel 845 chipset as well as four production boards.

Now, besides the difference in memory support, there won’t be a whole lot of difference between 845 and 850. As a matter of fact, as we’ll soon see, even the small differences you would expect (latency) remain similar. Simply put, this product is meant to fill a gap in the market and offer more inexpensive Pentium 4 desktops to OEM’s and System Integrators.
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Computer Choas has posted a review on the Volcano 6 Cu Heatsink.

The Volcano 6 Cu is geared for those that don't like the noisy 7000 RPM fans that come on the Cu+, yet still need decent cooling for their Socket A or Socket 370 CPU's. Personally I don't even notice the fan noises anymore but it seems like the majority of people prefer the quieter fans so this heatsink should be a good choice for the masses. These fans only draw 2.04 watts of power compared to the 4.44 watts that the 7000 RPM version requires. I would feel safe running this fan of the header supplied on the motherboard rather that using the 3pin to molex adapter that I use to power the fan on the Volcano 6 Cu+.
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