VR-Zone has a review up on the Gigabyte P4 Titan series with the 8IEXP based on 845E chipset and the 8IHXP based on 850E chipset. Wibble over here.
They've also taken a close look at the new SiS648 chipset that officially support AGP8X, DDR333, MuTIOL 1G and USB 2.0. "Interestingly," they say. "SiS648 can also support DDR400 too that can further boost the performance and is paired up with the new SiS963 Southbridge." That's over here.
The hexed at Hexus have posted a look at an EPoX EP-4G4A. That's over here.
Mikhailtechech has a guide on how to do a sweet blue vinyl dye on the Antec SX-830's two-piece front bezel. Coo! Modders head over here.
X-bit labs has posted an article called "DDR400 with i845E: Myth or Reality?" Wibble over here to find out what they're on about. Ok, here's a clue: "At Computex, Albatron announced an i845E chipset-based mainboard supporting DDR400 memory. At the same time we know from our previous reviews that i845E does not support DDR400." What gives? they wonder.
DeviantPC has posted a review of the Gainward GeForce 4 PowerPack! Pro/450 Graphics card. That's here.
Hardwareluxx wanders round an expensive Coolermaster ATC410 case over hier (snigger).
OverclockersClub.com has completed a review on the Zalman CNPS5100-Cu heatsink. That's over here.
The Canadian Overclockers take an OCSystem Geforce 4 ti 4200 video card. that's over here.
The pornographers over at the nakedreview reckon they're the first to review VIA's P4PB 400-FL motherboard. Sashay over here, assuming the kids are locked up somewhere, or the boss turns a blind eye to this sort of thang.
Gibbo writes to plug his latest heatsink roundup, which includes 14 of the latest heatsinks all tested with several different fan configurations on the latest T'bred processor. "The best cooler of the roundup," he says, "allowed me to overclock the T'bred to a stable 2050MHz!!" Coo! Wibble this way.
Anand's got a drool over Samsung 191T 19-incher over here.
The SLK-800 cooler is not only flexible, it also offers some of the best cooling 3DVelocity have ever seen on the AMD platform, they say. There's more over here.
Viahardware has written to plug its piece on "Why the Buzz on AMD's Hammer won't quit." To undertsand the future, check out the past, they suggest. "Back in 1999, as Athlon neared launch, no one quite knew what to expect. Would K7 deliver-or would it sink like a stone?" they ask. Will Hammer match the impact Athlon had? The piece is here.
For a post in the Daily Wibble mail the Phantom Wibbler here. µ