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Chinese offer graphics card feast to take away

Wibble, dribble Tits n 'arris
Tue Jan 27 2004, 19:14
SOME MODEST Chinese folk offer what they call the "Greatest Video Card review" at the "famous" hardware site, PCPop. They've cast an eye or two over some 141 video cards from 27 different manufacturers, which may well be true, my linguistic abilites don't stretch this far.

And, if you're prepared to pay the shipping, you can win a bunch of the cards too. "Every one post comment at the third artile would have chance to win the free cards," they say. Na, me neither.

CPU-Z 1.21 seems to have a huge bug, writes Magnus from hardware.no. Your Norwegian may not be up to much, but the pictures are self explanatory, over here.

While we're testing our tongues, here's a Brazilian look at the Soyo Aerielink Wireless Kit SWKR 1401U1, in Portuguese.

Can you find a reasonably-priced telly that can display high-res computer graphics? Dan can't.

Meanwhile, the INQ's most desperate columnist, ole 'one el' Wil over at Bit Tech has a roundup of graphics cards for your delectation and delight. And, if you can't be bothered to read it, you can always ogle the pics of some sultry young gal with most of her kit off caressing the hardware. Geeks love boobies, right? asks Wil. And Wil should know. The exploitation begins here.

Loins tweaked? Tuttut. More fleshy bits here.

Over at Neoseeker, they take a squint at SilenX's 400W power supply. Quiet and pretty cool, it seems, here.

The Madshrimps have patched together a selection of systems for those foolhardy enough to want to build their own PCs. Their 2004 Winter Systems Guide kicks off here.

The xbit boys (and girl) have a roundup of Four Low-Cost ATA RAID Controllers over here.

They also cast their eyes and nose over an ABIT DiGiDice barebones system over here.

Promising configuration, overclocking-friendly features, and a nice niff, they reckon.

OCIA.net checks out the Swiftech MCX462-V and MCX159-R chipset coolers for your Athlon over here.

NVnews sports look at a Zeus 5700 Ultra from Galaxy. That's here.

A gamerz keyboard comes under the scrutiny of the wrigglers in Viper Lair. IdeaZon Zboard Crossfire is its label, here.

Soyos KT600 Dragon Ultra Platinum comes under the gaze of the guys at Planet 3DNow! Brush up your German and head here.

The Tbreakers have some info and pictures on MSI's upcoming SFF PC. That's here.

Wibbles to the usual suspects, purlease. ยต

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