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Athlon 64s being scammed

Hardware Roundup We wibble the hardware webble
Tue Dec 16 2003, 12:52
AMD ZONE is reporting that 64-bit Athlon 64s are miraculously changing to 3400+s. A new twist on an old twist. Because this time they're earlier engineering samples that have discovered the meaning of PR ratings.

Over at motherboards.org, there's a review of the Gigabyte K8VNXP AMD 64 thing.

Ace's Hardware examines the fascinating future of game consoles, here.

The Tech Report examines Nvidia's GeForce FX 5900 XT graphics chip. The gloves are off, it appears.

Game PC labs describes Western Digital's WD740GD with RAID-50 as heaven. WD has made all the right moves lately, the site reckons. Here.

Sub Zero Tech reviews a Polaroid digital camera over here. A long cry from the dangerously leaky Land camera we had in the 70s, it appears.

Michael S at Lost Circuits is taking hard drives apart. Well, not literally, but he's looking at paradoxes in a series called As the Hard Disc Spins.

Wayne Brooker at 3D Velocity reviews the Plextor PX-7080 DVD+/0 RW on a page that your mouse can click on, here.

RB Mods reviews a surround sound bundle from Trust, called the Trust 4500P. Read about that on this page.

Meanwhile, at 3D Extreme, there's a review of a power supply from Enermax, a 420W Noisetaker, it be called.

Hercules is unveiled at Hexus.net. The folk there look at the 3D Prophet 9800XT Classic 256MB, a brand name so long that it will hardly fit on one line. They're bizzy bees... a review of the Biostar K8T800 and the Nforce 150 as well.

Over at Ohl's Place there's a review of a Digistor USB2/Firewire multidrive.

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