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Nforce 4 ultra and PS portable scrutinised

Hardware Roundup
Fri Jan 14 2005, 07:33
EPOX Nforce 4 motherboards seem to be ubiquitous recently. There's a review by Bluetooth over at OCworkbench here. It is the first nVidia nForce 4 Ultra board from that firm. The EP-9NPA+ should be high on your list.

Crucial is better known for its memory rather than its graphic cards. Xtremeresources reviews the CT Radeon X800 Pro 256MB video card and finds much to like from it.

Overclockersonline brings to us the Altec Lansing MX5021 which is a 2.1 system but are THX certified which means that they will provide with high quality audio listening. See how it performs when compared to the likes of Logitech's.

Elsewhere ARP's PyKhotik praises the new Rio Forge 256MB sport, brought from Denon and Marantz. This stylish round MP3 player will surely make some heads turn.

Ferrago, one of the better gaming websites out there, reviews the Sony PSP, the forthcoming pre-PS3 console which is bound to bring more portable pleasure. Three information-ladden pages full of information.

From Beyond3D comes a review of the Geforce 6200 graphic card, which will in a near future replace the FX 5200 as the entry level. B3D also includes in benchmarks the 5200 Ultra and the 6600GT so that you can compare.

Legitreviews has caught hold of the Thermaltake Polo 735 Extreme 3-in-1 cooler. In face of it, LR places one of the hottest running CPU of the planet, the Intel Prescott 3.0E.

The Commodore C was the first computer for many of us, including myself. Hexus returns back to the past with a C64-clone. In fact it is a C64 in a joystick modelled after the Competition Pro 5000 - it comes with 30 games, all reminding how young we are. µ

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