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Another chinese website this time, GZeasy literally opens a Playstation II portable to allow its readers to have a look at what there is inside and writes a long review on it. Translator needed except if you can read chinese of course.
A Crucial PC3200 DDR4000 1GB memory kit is under review at A1 electronics. Rather than reviewing the latest and the fastest and the most expensive piece of kit around, they went for the run of the mill, entry level memory module. So where does it fit?
Biosmagazine got hold of one ultra light portable from Rock, the Pegasus TL which is an ultra portable laptop. The reviewers assess the performance and the look of this stylish laptop and give their views on the chances of that British company to challenge bigger brands.
Russian Friends from Digital Daily gathered 40 differnt video cards ranging from the Geforce Ti 4200 to the latest X800XT PE graphic cards and runs 3DMark 2005 on them all and come out with some very surprising figures including some from an old favorite, the Radeon 9700 Pro. Tomshardware delves into the intricacies of the Windows OS and proposes a First Aid kit based around the Bart Pre Installation kit. Will appeal to those who have been struck in the past by Virus or fatality.
Crucial Anandtech has a micro-review of an Asus Dual GPU graphics card, the EN6600GT. The card has two DVI ports and can be apparently used in a SLI configuration making it possible to have a quad 6600GT in your machine. More information also available from the original source Digital-info.net.
Digitlife fires the Geforce 6200 Turbo cache built around the NV44 and AGP compatible and dares to compare it, in its 16MB and 32MB version to the X300, its SE sibbling, a fully formed GF6200 and a Geforce FX 5700. Results here. µ
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