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SETI Stomp Monster in overclocked craziness

Hardware McWibblewatch
Tue May 07 2002, 12:37
'AFORE WE FORGET, let us draw your attention to the SETI Stomp Monster currently a 14CPU bit of overclocking craziness and to be found just here.

The SIS Xabre (SP) dance continues, with a benchmark of the Triplex Silver Pro available for viewing at the VR-Zone.

Hexus.net has got its 533MHz mobo working, to paraphrase the tune, and that informazione can be found over here, init.

The guys at motherboards.org look at the Abit AT7 which has fast KT-333 technology, they reckon.

Here's a review of the KingwinKF-201-DF over at the Overclockers' Club.

A zero footprint PC. That's what Via Hardware reckons.

The Matrox G1000ES? There's lots of talk about it over at Ace's Hardware Forum.

While you're strolling round Ace's, take a look at the front page and the article about the 3Dlabs Programmable P10 VPU.

We found this article linked from AMD Zone. It compares Power Mac G4s to PCs and compares Adobe After Effects 5.5 on both. The article appears to suggest that an Athlon trashes a G4.

There's a review of the Soltek SL-75DRV5 motherboard over at the [H]ardOCP.

Now Soltek had better change its Taiwanese Web site, we reckon. 'Cos its little logo is only half a strike away from the double thunderbolt "SS" of the Nazi Schutzstaffel a little too closely, we're bound to conclude. ยต

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