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Athlon 64 3700+ details emerge

Hard, round wibble
Wed Jan 14 2004, 10:17
"CAP'N" KIRK over at 2cpu has a play with Shuttle's SB62G2, an i865G based XPC from the makers of small things. It gets a nine out of ten in his book, as you'll find by wibbling over here.

Over at Anandtech, some AMD roadmappery seems to have escaped. A nice little table shows, amongst other things, that the fastest Socket-754 CPU will be the Athlon 64 3700+. It's all here

Busy as ever, the Tweaktowners enjoy a fiddle with ASUS' K8V Deluxe Wireless Edition mobo. This VIA K8T800-based board for the Athlon 64 contains "enough features to put a smile on any geek's face" they reckon, over here.

Knocking about in the lair of the Viper is DFI's latest Springdale based board, the 865PE Infinity. Its CMOS Reloaded technology is one for the tweakers, they say. Wibble thee hither.

Dan of the big in-box peruses a good looking and rather cheap Simple 103 microATX case from GTR, over here. Free delivery for those in Sydney, we notice. Hurrah!

You'll never fit in at a LAN party without a gaming glove. Or maybe: if you turn up with a gaming glove they'll never let you in. You decide, with a wander over to 3DVelocity for a gander at the Steel Gaming Glove, here.

Those desperately seeking Neo blow hot and cold over Gigabyte's 3D Cooler-PRO. Not your average cpu cooler, this, they reckon, over here.

The X-Bitters continue their delve into the vagueries of IBM's Deskstar 180GXP hard disk drive family with an in-depth look over here.

They've a new guide to flatbed scanners too. That's here.

Meanwhile, Ninjalane has a look at a waterblock from a new company called Demonic Water Cooling. This model is designed for Athlon XP systems but other platforms will be offered, very soon, they say, here. µ

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