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3GHz Pentia and mobos wibble to the fore

Hardware deeplinkage
Tue Oct 15 2002, 19:35
GERMAN SITE Hardtecs4U publishes a bunch of figures purporting to be AMD's projected sales figures for Athon XP and K8 processors over here, in German. For an analysis wibble on over to X-Bit Labs where they do the number crunching here.

French site x86-Secret.com points us at a PDF leaking details of Intel's Pentium 4 3.06GHz chip due next month. Product number BX80532PE3066D, Northwood core, a 533MHz FSB clocked, they say, at a precise 3066 MHz. Wibblez ici (pdf).

While those nice guys over at OCW have posted a nice gallery of Shuttle's SB51G i845GE SFF mainboard supporting the future Hyperthreading 3G+ processors over here.

Hexus.net have a fiddle with some TwinMOS PC3200 256MB DDR memory over here.

Back on over at X-bit Labs, there's a comparison of Two Four-Channel ATA RAID Controllers, over here

Dodgy Dan washes his spam in public over here.

The Sudhian posse reckon they're bringing the fun factor back to the Celeron - upwards of 3.0 GHz. Are they bonkers. A wibble in this direction reveals all.

3DXtreme bang about in an Enermax 305B Pre-Modded black case over here.

Monster Hardware a review the Overclockers Hideout SLPR-2002 Complete Watercooling Setup, over here.

Amdmb.com has a review of the Radeon 9700 Pro over here

And HotHardware has a fiddle with the Radeon 9700 Atlantis Pro from Sapphire Technology that tipped up on HardOCP yeasterday. Wibble thee hither.

Meanwhile, Hawkeye from eliteHW writes to say he's shut up shop. As normal, in the wibbly world of hardware websites, it seems this was caused, says the Hawkeyed one, "by issues I had with one of my co-workers, Paradox."

The normal rant of abuse and allegation follows the poor man's note to us. He'll be back, he says. In the meantime, "Please help stop people who make it harder for honest sites to make it to the top." Hmmm.

Elitehardware isn't here.

You may abuse the Wibbler here.

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