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Secrets of Intel 64-bit chippery uncovered

Wibblesome Chipware
Wed Mar 24 2004, 16:33
THE AUSSIE overclockers have been fiddling about with KeyKatcher 32K, a "keyboard logger". The device will record all keystrokes typed on a PS/2 keyboard. Usefully, OCAU shows how to get around such a device over here.

AMDBoard discovered that Intel thinks its 64-bittery is better than AMD's over here.

While TBreak posts a first pic (cough!) of Intel's upcoming 64-bit CPU here. One for the fanboys, we think.

BigBruin takes a look at the Audiotrak Prodigy 7.1 channel soundcard over here.

HotHardware seeks to outline Nvidias and ATi's plans for the upcoming PCI Express standard over here.

Sparkle's FX5900XT goes under the knife at Bit-Tech, over here.

Bjorn3D has a fiddle with Kingston's HyperX PC4000 1GB kit over here. And Scotty's enamoured too, with NEC's 2080UX+ "killer" monitor, here.

XBit Labs has delivered part three of its CeBIT musings over here.

While an Ace quizzed an AMDer in the vicinity of the Halle, here.

The Madshrimps were spotted legging it with some some mouse mats. Here they are.

Techreport has a fiddle with Abit's AN7 board, over here.

And fan grills and thumbscrews from Sunbeam get an apprasial on Rbmods. here. Ouch.

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