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Intel Blue Mountain mobo gets good working over

Hardware Roundup
Mon Dec 30 2002, 13:59
HOTHARDWARE has a good look at Intel's new i845PE motherboard, code named Blue Mountain over here.

www.hardtecs4u has a look at SOYO's KT400 Dragon Ultra Platinum Edition over here.

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Or, if you fancy overclocking your KT400 Chipset, check out the Mad Belgian Shrimps' effort over here.

Monster-Hardware reviews the OCsystem Enhanced Geforce 4 Ti 4200 over here.

BiT-Tech.net entertains the modders with a spot of bending and shaping to get your Acrylic or Plexiglas in shape over here.

The Liquid Ninjas put Danger Den up against Swiftech in a GPU Waterblock Shootout over here.

ExtensionTech.net has a fiddle about with a Vantec Nexus NXP-101 multifunction panel here.

A Pentium 4M being used as a desktop chip! See here.

Turn to stone. The same site reviews the Medusa Mobo here.

Tech-report has a look at Shuttle's SK41G, based on VIA's KM266 chipset over here. The KM266 may be missing features present in other VIA chipsets, like AGP 8X and support for 333MHz Athlons, they say but it is little.

ipKonfig has a look at the new Starfish Ray Lights over here.

And the folk from Gamesdomain talk turkey with id software's Todd Hollenshead over here.

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