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Ace's analyses Athlon 64 benchmarks

Hardware Roundup Scooting round the web
Tue Dec 03 2002, 11:26
THERE'S AN ARTICLE up at Ace's Hardware which goes into more detail about Ansys benchmarks for the Clawhammer (Athlon 64) posted recently. Ace's points out it's hard to make CPU to CPU comparisons, however.

Endian.net, which collates a heap of information about CPU, graphics and other roadmaps, has a new way of looking at the roadery in a visual manner, which you can find here.

Soft spoken, cig smoking cool Canadian Scott Thirlwell, who was at Abit, went to pick Diamond Flowers and returned to Abit later, talks chip turkey over at OC Workbench.

There's a review of the sleek looking Lian Li PC-9300 aluminium case over at Anandtech.

Hardware Zone liked Gigabyte's implementation of Intel's Granite Bay chipset they went and reviewed the GA-8INXP.

What's Michael at Lost Circuits gone and done? He's gone and done a review of the Asus A7N8X Nforce 2 board, that's what.

Overclockers has done a series of waterblock comparisons, as you can read for yourself right here.

At VR Zone there's a review of the Albatross Albatron PX845E, right here.

It's a while since we dawdled over to the Pabster's web site. He's got a review of Intel's hypethreading technology, here.

And talking about silent computing, there's an article over all about that.

AMD Zone takes a look at the BE Cooling Micro Stealth kit, at this page.

Sharky Extreme has its November Extreme Gaming PC Buyer's Guide here.

Those folk at Xbit Labs review the MSI KT4 Ultra FISR here. µ

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