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Thirteen Athlon 64 mobos reviewed

Hardware Review Travel Log
Tue Nov 25 2003, 12:17
THERE'S A WALL of Athlon 64 motherboards that use socket 754 up on the Wibbly Web today. Find that marathon adventure at Xbit Labs, here.

And now for something completely different. Tom's Hardware has a review of inkjet printers which apparently are in the New Age category. That's here.

Travelling down a much travelled road, we head across to Anandtech, where there's a price guide for this murky month of November.

We take a diversion down to Sharky Extreme. It features a CPU pricing guide.

Next we wend our way down the super information autostrada to Ars Technica, which says that Geeks are not as outnumbered as they might think.

Crossing to Skye from the Kyle of Lochalsh we see that 3D Extreme has a review of a Portable Card Reader. here.

Skipping the Light Fantastic, we stumble over a review of the Soltek Black Thunder motherboard at Ninja Lane.

Operating our paddle boat from Evian to Geneva, we see that our little friends at Logitech have some speakers reviewed over at Design Technica.

Skating on thin ice, we slide steadily towards Pimprig, which relates its experiences about Comdex 2003.

Shooting down Pinner High Street on our Overclocked Segway, we notice that Lost Circuits is taking Abit's KV8 to the Max (III).

Walking the tightrope [that's enough travelling for today, Ed.] µ

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