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HW Roundup IDF Fall rules the hardware websites
Wed Sep 19 2007, 18:26
IDF FALL OF 2007 is occupying quite a lot of websites out there, since the explosion of news from Intel and its partners resulted in ton of hacks flying to San Francisco. Bit-Tech, Legit Reviews, Fudzilla, PC Perspective and Phoronix bring the low-down on what's going on in Moscone Centre in Yerba Buena part of San Francisco.

Getting back to regular programme, Sean from ComputerShopper.com tested Shuttle's XPC SG33G5, and found the concept rather interesting.

Hardware Canucks published a review of PC Power & Cooling Silencer in its 610 Watt variant. Words "phenomenal value" and PP&C just did not go along in our heads, at least until this power supply showed up. Staying in the world of PSUs, Guru3D tested GigaByte Odin 800W.

Legion Hardware tested ATI's own Radeon HD 2600 versus Nvidia GeForce 8600 series of cards, and the results were quite interesting. This is pure battle between value and performance, so who gives most bang for buck? Find out here.

JetWay is not an often guest on these pages, but Bjorn3D came up with a review of JetWay 966PDAG motherboard, targeting cheap computers.

AMDZone.com came up with GPU performance test in Valve's upcoming cartoony shooter, Team Fortress 2. This one is definitely worth a read...

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