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Cooler takes P4 2.66GHz to 3.64GHz

Hardware roundup
Thu May 08 2003, 00:50
VAPORPHASE COOLING kit is the, well, cool thing to have according to OCTools. It got an old 2.66GHz P4 running at 3.64GHz. But the kit does cost a less than cool $600.

There's some fairly steep overclocking going on at Xtreme Systems too. Michael has managed to get his IC7-G and P4C 3Ghz running at 4.009GHz.

Lost Circuits hasn't done a memory speed comparison for a couple of years. Talk about slacking off. But they've made up for it with a full on analysis of plenty of different manufacturers' DDR400 memory.

Robert finds yet another product that he really likes over at myWorld. This time it's a Gainward Ti4800SE card. And everyone knows they're good, right?

You might think your notebook machine has a rough ride sometimes but the experience probably doesn't compare with this guy's iBook. You can read the original Italian article here and an English translation here. Anyone thinking of going yomping with the US Marines might want to find out what kit the professionals use.

More things European for a moment, German readers can see the latest battle of the titans over at Hartware.net. They've lined up a Radeon 9800 Pro vs. GeForce FX 5800 Ultra fight.

Take yourself a quick TBreak and have a read about the MSI 875P Neo Canterwood motherboard. Abbas thinks it's great.

Sticking with MSI and Canterwood, Anandtech reckons it's pretty darned special too. They say the one they've reviewed is the most overclocker friendly P4 board out there. ยต

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