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Hardware Roundup
Sat Jan 29 2005, 12:22
SUPERMICRO SENT a Superserver 7044A-82R to be reviewed by 2CPU. The latter not only reviews it but also ponders on the Superquiet Overview Technology implemented in it.

Guys from PC Magazine offers us a rare review of a Photo-Inkjet printer. The Deskjet 6540 is one of the many in an already crowded sector. Can't much better than this one with six ink colours system and 30-pages printing per minute.

Holly usually goes with S... but holly is also the name of a computer company specialised in high end computers. CustomPC tests the Holly Venom which comes with a water cooling system as well as a FX53 and a Geforce 6800 Ultra board for £2,500 or so. Good news is that the price has has dropped by £200 and you get a FX55 and a better mobo now.

Tom's Hardware has a group test of one of the last holy grails of hardware computing. Video projectors still cost a whole lot of money and does not last as long as one would think. So have things change? Make your way here to see.

From cooltechzone comes yet another review of the Corsair Voyager Flash drive which apparently has been shipped to a lot of reviewers all around the world. For some reason though, CTZ names it the bouncy flash drive. In another review, they lay their hands on the MEPIS Linux Live CD and show us how the whole thing works.

Digital Daily rounds up a group of Geforce 6600GT PCI-E graphic cards to find out which is the best. Contenders come from Asus, XFX, Leadtek, Gigabyte and Gainward. Also have a look at the benchmarks and the overclocks.

Big Kudos to Half-Life for their monthly 3D Digest which is the only regular exhaustive comparison of cards from the Radeon 9550 to the latest X850XT PE. You can even download their own benchmarks to do your own. Have a go at it. µ

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