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Via, SIS to ship PCI Express chipsets soon

Hardware McWibble
Wed Sep 15 2004, 16:51
AMD ZONE notes here that there's a buzz at Digitimes about PCI Express chipsets for AMD coming in October. AMD itself reckons that Q1 2005 is a goer - but that could just be for servers, because it was Mr Serverman we were chatting to.

At Legion Hardware there's a shoot out between the Radeon 9100 Pro IGP versus the Graphics Media Accelerator 900. That's here.

Want to cool your Athlon 64 right down? Planet 3D looks at five ways to do this - it's a German language site, and it's here.

Bjorn 3D has got its mitts on a 560, and for those without a crib sheet that clocks at 3.6GHz. You can find the review, on this page.

Not to be outdone, so has Viper Lair, with a review of the same numbered Pentium 4, here.

If you're stressed out by Intel model numbers, maybe this review of the Flip Flap will help you out at I4U. It looks like a Venus Flytrap but it isn't.

The chaps at Tweak News look at a controller from our least favourite mouse company, Logitech. This one is called the RumblePad 2. The review starts here.

And at the Whining Dog, there's a review of the Cooler Master Wave Master TAC-TO1 case. That's here.

Was the Catalyst Control Center worth the wait? Sudhian contemplates ATI's navel, here.

Tech Freaks looks at the Thermal Right SLK-947U heat sink with a review sizzling up at this this page.

Thermaltake has a 480 Watt power supply unit, and Overclockers Online checks out the juice, here.

MB Review looks at the foxy but undoubtedly alphanumerically heavy Foxconn F915A03-P-8EKRS. Try remembering that name after a few drams. Hic.

A man called Dave reviews the Antec Neo Power 480 Watt power supply at Flickerdown, and on this page.

Wee Jock McFrock is in his but'n'ben with a wee dram in the bothie keeping an eye out for Dr Johnson and spamlets about hardware reviews. Ye ken where to find him. Dinna delay! µ

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