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Site claims Intel Turbo Memory delayed

Hardware Roundup We wibble on weird monikers and brouhahas
Fri Jun 08 2007, 10:20
FOLK AT BIT-TECH wandering around the halls of Ole Taipei, reckon that Intel's Robson - now dubbed "Turbo Memory" think it could be as late as next year before we see a system implementing it. Here.

My goodness. There's a terrible brouhaha going on at Ace's Hardware, with fanbois weighing in in everywhich way direction.

Things are much calmer over at Tech Report - unless overclocking tweaks your pique - with the lads looking at an overclocking X38 motherboard from Gigglebite - that's here.

Overclockers Club wonders how many of us have heard of DFI. Probably quite a few, although some longer in the teeth remember when it was called Diamond Flower International. There's a review of the DFI Lan Party UT NF680i LT SLI TR2 motherboard, here. The site claims DFI stands for Design For Innovation. Er....

Head over to Neo Seeker and you'll find a review of the Asus Striker Extreme, which the lads claim is in its own league. The thing uses the Nvidia 680i chipset, which DFI's board also uses. The review is here.

From boards to notebooks, and a review on The Tech Zone has a look at an MSI notebook which has a Turbo button, just like desktop PCs used to have a human generation ago.

Here's something that doesn't have a Turbo button, nor a 680i chipset, but instead a button to help you take snaps. The Cybershot DSC T100 which at £250 or so appears to be a pretty nice little camera. The reviewer seems a tad upset that Sony doesn't send him enough kit.

Be quiet. Because there's a kind of Hush over at 3D Game Man. This isn't words, it's a video.

Memory your thing? PC Stats reviews what is probably the most ludicrously named memory on the planet with the incredible moniker of the Patriot PDC22G9200ELK PC2-9200 2GB DDR2-1150. No easy mnemonic there, boys.

Lastly, but not listly, here's a review of the Asrock Conroe 1333-DVI/H motherboad.

Toodle pip! µ

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