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Mole digs up Samsung RDRAM roadmaps

Hardware weavil
Fri Jul 05 2002, 18:08
VR-ZONE HAS A MOLE burrowing under the site of the Rambus Developer Forum in Japan, it seems. Some interesting roadmaps garnered from proceedings there are posted on their forum.

Samsung's RDRAM roadmap shows how, why and when RDRAM will fit in alongside and seek to oust DDR. That's here

You'll also find some interesting slides of HP's latest Alpha roadmaps. Just like the old Compaq ones, but the logo seems to have changed. Have a look here.

Also at VR-Zone, star of today's wibble, they've updated their Overclockers database for Thoroughbred chips, with many new records set by the kings of cooling and princes of performance-squeezing. Son, it seems, got an XP 2200+ to run at 2.72GHz (from 1.8). Here's the list.

There must be something in these aluminium cases... Yesterday Dan had a look at some Lian-Li aluminum cases. Today, neoseeker has a look at the PC-50, all wrapped up in an "exquisite brushed anodized aluminum exterior," Coo. You'll find that here.

Hardware Extreme has posted a review of the DFI NB73-EA (Intel 845E) motherboard. "The overall picture shows the NB73-EA to be everything a motherboard should be," they say Here it is. And here's what it looks like.

Hardwarezone has posted a review of Gigabyte GA-8IGX Motherboard Review,"a fast and reliable performer that comes with good overclocking features," they say. That was here, although the site is unavailable at the time of posting. Hope you're back soon guys…

And Wayne from 3Dvelocity tells us he's had a look at a stick of Crucial's new PC2700 memory to see how it performs. Here's the verdict. µ

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