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M&M, ATI's Hypermemory get reviewed

Hardware Roundup McFrock endorsed..
Tue Jan 25 2005, 08:36
GO TO this link and you will see a review of a graphic card with one of the longest names in the industry, the Gainward Powerpack Ultra/1960 PCX GS GLH. See what makes this card the best 6600GT available, in the site's opinion.

French website Clubic has the Noiseless GeCube Radeon X700 Pro SilenCool in its labs and compares it with existing 6600GT solutions.

Vijay Anand of Hardwarezone tests the Gigabyte GV-3D1 and gives it the "Most Innovative Product" award right away. We can be sure that many manufacturers will soon walk in Gigabyte's footprints.

Mikhailtech reviews the Akasha Integral 2.5-inch external hard disk enclosurewhich allows you to use cheap laptop hard disk to get big pocket size capacity.

400GB is quite a gargantuean capacity. Digitlife reviews the Hitachi Deskstar 7K400 hard disk as well as its ancestor, the 7K250.

The Mac Mini has triggered a slew of comments over at Extremetech after its mini review. The M&M, geddit, costs less than you think. A very good piece of reading which counterbalances the one from MacCentral.

HKEPC claims a world exclusive as it reviews the HIS Radeon X300 which features ATI's answer to nVidia's Turbo cache, Hypermemory. It is compared with nVidia's own 6200TC and a normal X300. µ

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