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Catalyst 6.11 drivers "increase your performance long time"

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Thu Nov 23 2006, 09:48
PART FOUR of IT-review's Core 2 Duo MBO Round-up is up. Expect part 5, in the increasingly inaccurately named trilogy, to be along soon.

Bjorn3d has reviewed the QNAP TS-101: a 9-in-1 NAS Server Station. In case you were wondering, NAS stands for Network Attached Storage, and basically this little device is aimed at homes and small businesses to provide external data storage along with a range of other features.

For the real cutting edge amongst us, to whom new chipsets and compass oriented bridges make for a good topic of conversation, The OC workbench has released some SiS 671FX Reference board (w/ SiS 968 south bridge) Exclusive Photos as well as some detailed shots of the first AMD 690G mainboard.

XSreviews has reviewed the Speed Link Cyclon Webcam. Its 1.3 MP camera does a perfectly good job as a webcam, although it seems it doesn't do such a good job taking still shots, but that's not really its job.

If you're one of the ever increasing number of people working from home, be it working for yourself or telecommuting, then you may want to check out the review of the Brother DCP-750CW printer-copier-scanner-fax machine, brought to us by BIOS.

It seems like the ATI are scrabbling to prove their worth to their new AMD bosses by releasing a new set of Catalyst drivers seemingly every other week. TweakTown brings us a ATI Catalyst 6.11 Performance Analysis to see if it's really worth updating your drivers.

Virtual-Hideout brings us the Super Talent 2GB PC2-8000 (T1000UX2G4) Memory Kit Review. Netting the Gamers choice award it looks as though this is a great choice for people who want to really push the overclocking on their PC. µ

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