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3DMark world record busted claim

Daily Wibble
Thu Dec 12 2002, 09:30
NESOSEEKER has a review of the Epox 8K9A2+ KT400 motherboard. It looks pretty nice with the clear chipset fan that has a blue LED attached to it, more interestingly, they say, the board allows the end user to change the clock multiplier through the BIOS without unlocking the Athlon chip, over here.

OCWorkbench has an "exclusive" review of AOPEN's new AX4R+ Granite Bay mainboard here.

The Frenchmen over at x86-secret have a fiddle I with an Asus A7N8X Deluxe nForce2 board over here. Google it yourself…

The nice Danes have written up their look EPOX's 8RDA+ Nforce2 board in English over here.

There's a look at Zalman's ZM-NB32J north bridge heatsink, over here.

HotHardware.Com has a shoot-out between three i845PE based motherboards for the Pentium 4, the MSI 845PE Max2-FIR, the Abit BE7-RAID and the Gigabyte 8PE667, over here.

OCAddiction tests Antec's True Power 330w PSU over Picture Link: here.

Keptech play with an iRock BLiNG CD/FM/MP3 Player over here.

Here are five chips that may change your life.

And over at XtremeSystems, JCviggen claims to have set a World Record 3DMark score, with a scorching, default benchmark score of 22,103 in 3DMark 2001 utilizing his Abit equipped, Prometeia cooled Intel P4 system running at 4151MHz. Wibble over here.

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