And X-bit Labs has more on the same subject for those, they say, that found the whole thing confusing.
Lost Circuits has an informed look at DDR II memory. What's it all about? Ask here.
OCWorkbench gets to grips with a small form factor Shuttle system, the SN41G2, which is based on an nForce2 IGP board over here.
And here's the same system from the perspective of the Tech Reporters.
The Hexers have a fiddle with a VIA P4B Ultra P4X400 motherboard over here.They like it, even though it cheats.
A site called Digital-Daily mucks about with a Gigabyte Granite bay offering in the shape of the mobo over here.
Overclockers,com asks you to share your experiences of using nForce2 and 845PE boards. Probably a lot more reliable than some dodgy review slapped up on the web, we reckon. Wibble on over here and over here.
Dan's get letters. You know the drill. They're here.
And those fine tipsters over at AMDBoard have spotted that a Taiwanese site has reviewed a freshly-released slice of GeIL PC3700 DDR466MHz memory on a system sporting a Barton-style Athlon rated at 2500+ and running at 1833MHz. They even supply at (cough!) Babblefish-style translation here.
Meanwhile, 3DVelocity has a fiddle with a XFX Mach4 KT400-ALH motherboard over here.
Beyond3D checks out Leadtek's K7NCR18D, another nForce2 based motherboard, over here.
And HotHardware.com took Tyan's Tachyon G9700 Pro and Gigabyte's Maya II R9700 Pro and compared them with Gainward GeForce 4 Ti4600. It's all here.
Finally, mod your rocks of with the Moussager a crazy modded massaging mouse, courtesy of ExtensionTech.net over here.
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