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AMD Barton 2800+ reviewed

Hardware Roundup
Mon Jan 27 2003, 11:10
THERE APPEARS TO BE a review of the Barton 2800+ over on this Taiwanese site, along with the now almost compulsory roadmap. If you can't read Chinese, there's a translation of this article over at the Flickerdown site.

Our Mauritian correspondent tells us about a motherboard maker called "Christina", but we don't think Ms Aguilera is the owner. Here's a Christina mobo to look at. What next, asks our Mauritian correspondent? Britney Monitors, Jennifer CD-Writers or Ruud Mices?

The BSD 5.0 release got little coverage last week, so have a look here, to read all about it.

There's a guide to DDR memory over at Overclockers NZ.

Dan's Data discusses hooey and supercomputers over at the readable and fun site, today.

Nexus Hardware examines some Kingston "HypeX" PC 3500 memory in this review.

At Whining Dog there's a review of the Abit BG7E, and that's a review that you can read by clicking on the following HypeLink.

Interest in the Logitech Cordless Elite Duo? If you are, 3DXtreme has a review that's HypeLinked, here.

TweakTown has picked up a Gigabyte Maya II Radeon 9700, plugged into a machine and produced a review, and that review is just here.

Viper Lair has got its fangs into a Lian Li PC65U case and has given it a thorough gnashing, here.

An Athlon running on an Intella chipset? Shorely shome mishtake, we reckon.

Mikhailtech takes a look at what it calls a really geeky kind of gift, a USB Notebook Light that's blue, woohoo. Here.

Check out OpenXR -- a high dynamic range image file format compatible with Nvidia's CG. µ

Gottasite and want us to write it up... Email the "flame editor" address, below.

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