It seems the market wants KT333 so that is what it's going to get, even if what it will actually get are chipsets originally "marked" KT400, we're told. We understand that the KT333 and KT400 are not pin compatible, so a different PCB layout is required, just to add a further spanner to the mix.
"The name KT400 is really a misnomer," says Lostcircuits in its look at ASUS' A7V8X board. But "under the hood is much more than meets the eye," they say over here.
Meanwhile, Neo seeker has a look at MSI's KT4 Ultra motherboard. "MSI's KT4 Ultra is MSI's successor to their successful KT333 based KT3 Ultra", they say. And, "while the chip specs sound good on paper, in use it yields both some excitement and disappointment." That's over here.
HARDOCP reckons the next overclockers' chip of choice will be Intel's 2.5GHz/400MHz Pentium4. Here's its overclocking extravaganza.
And here's. here's some gen on Intel's next-gen processors culled by VR-Zone from watch.impress here.
Monster Hardware has an article on how to set up an Apache Web Server over here.
There's a look at IBM's Rapid Access II Keyboard over here.
Viper Lair fiddles with Vantec fans and a Thermoflow on an Athlon 1700+/Swiftech heatsink over here.
Aussie overclockers bang about in a PerformancePlus 660AMG Mini-Tower Case from Antec over here.
SimHQ has a tinker with a Radeon 9700 PRO "Does it perform well in simulations? Is the extra bandwidth wasted? They ask, over here.
3dXtreme is "excited" to announce its Logitech Quick Cam roundup over here.
And ICEHardware casts a frosty gaze over the DION USB Memory Drive over here.
You can nail the Wibbler here.