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Nforce 4 2200 Pro, BTX boards scrutinised

Hardware McMadagascar
Fri Jan 28 2005, 08:37
TECH REPORT reviews the Maxtor Diamondmax 10 hard disk drive . With 16MB of cache and a platter size of 100GB plus support fro Native command Queing, there's much to love from it.

Canadian company Matrix orbital sent some groovy stuff for review to Virtual Zone. The MX424 LCD screen product - not a normal TFT screen but one with fan headers and temperature probes - is cross examined by VR modders.

Asus has just released the new nForce 4 Pro 2200-based Asus K8N-DL motherboard and GamePC already has it in its labs. With PCI Express support and 10 USB ports, will it be the preferred Opteron partner? Who knows. Some people seem to care.

The whole BTX form factor is analysed at hardware analysis. They have been handed an Aopen B300 microBTX case and an intel 915 based microBTX motherboard plus heat sink .

Xtremeresources has a second power supply review. This one comes from HSF and casing manufacturer Thermaltake. The unit reviewed is the SIlent Purepower 410W. Full power for cheap price? Can it really offer all that an enthusiast needs is what is being asked.

Half life 2 and loads of photos from it come to our way thanks to the moditory. Give to those who haven't tried it a good preview of what's to be expected from the game.

Adding storage to your network need not be rocket science anymore thanks to peripherals like the Linksys Network Storage Link. It is small and light and is reviewed by Biosmagazine here. µ

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