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Moto PC plus early Sonoma reviewed

Hardware Roundup o'the'day
Fri Jan 21 2005, 08:33
BRENT JUSTICE from HardOCP has one heck of a review, pitching and putting seven PCI-E and AGP Radeon X800 video cards against one another. Very useful guide should you be looking to get yourself one of those cards.

VR-zone tries to overclock and voltage mod the Gainward Geforce 6600 GT which features 1.6ns GDDR3 memory. They even managed to make it become the fastest 6600GT card in the world. But mind you, after cooling it, you will not even be able to use the PCI slots then.

Tbreak compares two SLI setups consisting of a pair of Geforce 6600GT and another one of 6800 Ultra. They also swap processors in course, to see what is the performance drop, if there is any. As you might guess, the 6600GT gets trounced.

Hardware.fr compares four multi function printers; the Canon MP390, Epson RX425, HP PSC 1350 and Lexmark P6250. If you want to read the review in english, try behardware which is basically the English version of the site.

PC Pro reviewed the Sony VAIO VGC-V2S in its last edition and finds much to love from it including built in wireless connections and a huge 20-inch LCD monitor.

It might be from last year but this one is still worth a look. Extremetech presented us with a guide to building your own motorcycle computer using widely available components.

Techreport reviews the absolutely cute Trigem Kloss KL-I915A SFF. With a glossy look, a remote control and a PCI-Express board, it has more to impress.

Adrian's Rojak Pot releases one of the first reviews on the new Intel Sonoma mobile platform through two machines, one from BenQ and the other from Techdos. µ

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