Anandtech reviews the new Sun Fire v40z featuring four opterons in a 3U with much envy and starts salivating at the thought of having eight dual core opteron in the forthcoming Galaxy rig.
Some Corsair memory gets stuffed at MVKtech. The XPert TwinXP1024-3200XL gets its minute of glory and is expertly probed by fury. The Xpert has cast aluminium spreaders, hi performance chips and display modules.
Zdnet has the review of the RIM Blackberry 7100g, the natural son of the Treo 270. A superb and well designed PDA cum phone or vice versa. It ressembles one one of those first generation 3G phone but goes far beyond telephony. More here.
Want to see what a 5.2Ghz Pentium IV is capable of, then head to Hardwareanalysis where they have overclocked one of those 600 series processors to its limits.
DFI latest nForce 4 board, the SLI-DR comes to Hard OCP. Born in the Lan Party family, it is almost certain to be a winner with the overclocking fans with exciting features and details like eight SATA ports and two GB Lan.
The Radeon X850XT-PE is probably the last of the X8XX family to appear. At USD 700, some will even question whether it is reasonable to buy it when the next generation is just behind the doors. Anyway, it you want to know more, head to hardOCP here.
SFFTech has one more SFF review under its hand. The Shuttle SN25P is the first one to include the nForce 4 chipset and no other than Shuttle has implemented this. Even if it is a SFF, it does have a 350w PSU and a 7.1 Envy24 sound system. µ
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