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  • CEBIT 2005: Sapphire's GROUPER to take on nForce 4

    13 March 2005, 00:00

    Here at the Sapphire Stand at CeBIT 2005, Team HEXUS has been hard at work dismantling Sapphire’s latest mainboard, codenamed GROUPER. To the horror of Steve Morgan, Sales Director for ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: Gainward CoolFX SLI Graphics

    13 March 2005, 00:00

    What's better than two graphics cards in SLI mode? Why, that'd be two watercooled graphics cards in SLI mode. We've got a couple of pictures in from CeBIT of Gainward's ...

  • CEBIT 2005: Team AMD

    13 March 2005, 00:00

    It sounds like a dream job, doesn’t it? Someone pays your costs to fly around the world, play some games, maybe win a bit of cash and then come home. ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: DDR600 @ G.Skill

    13 March 2005, 00:00

    Wandering round hall 22 yesterday, I came across G.Skill's stand. G.Skill are a memory vendor who's Samsung TCCD-based modules are very popular among the enthusiast, with their schizophrenic tendencies to ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: Biostar iDEQ 330P - BTX AMD System?

    13 March 2005, 00:00

    Want to see the world's first AMD-based BTX system? Sadly, I can't quite show you that, but I did see something very close. Biostar's nForce4-based iDEQ 330P has something very ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: Everyone's PC Partner?

    13 March 2005, 00:00

    PC Partner is a company that may not be familiar to a great many of you, but its new Chief Executive Officer seems on a drive to change just that. ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: XFX bring Extreme PC to the masses

    12 March 2005, 00:00

    On the first day of CeBIT we reported on XFX’s TV series titled “Extreme PC Garage”. If your PC is considered sad enough, XFX would fly you and your machine ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: EPoX 9NPA+ SLI

    12 March 2005, 00:00

    Just a short post and a couple of pics of EPoX's nForce4 SLI board. It's got the same feature set as pretty much all the other high-end SLI mainboards, but ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: ASUS - Dual Graphics (inc MVP from ATI)

    12 March 2005, 00:00

    CeBit is a lot of walking. A lot. As a CeBit virgin, walking in my brand new shoes this morning, I passed ASUS's stand and spotted more than a couple ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: S3 GammaChrome - MXM II

    12 March 2005, 00:00

    MXM with other companies? S3 have taken the wild step of putting their GammaChrome (PCI-E solution) on to a MXM module, and it works!

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  • CEBIT 2005: AMD CeBIT 2005 Treasure Hunt

    12 March 2005, 00:00

    This year AMD have organized a treasure hunt around the entire of the CeBIT site. Now before you go of thinking what all the fuss is about, you need to ...

  • CEBIT 2005: Corsair make memory a sexy subject

    12 March 2005, 00:00

    So although it’s essential to a system (no matter how much it confuses your mum), you can hardly call it sexy unless your idea of fun is to wear beige ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: AMD or Intel? Same Motherboard!

    12 March 2005, 00:00

    Here at CeBIT 2005, you see innovation galore, but at the ECS stand they have something truly special that stands out as being one of the hottest products of the ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: Zalman Tech play it cool.

    11 March 2005, 00:00

    So what is TNN? In layman’s terms, it’s a fanless system relying on heatpipes and heatsink to keep things cool. What Zalman have done with the TNN 300 is to ...

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  • Interview with ATI's Godfrey Cheng - It's all about the beans

    11 March 2005, 00:00

    In my line of work, ATI's Director of Marketing for Multimedia Products, Godfrey Cheng, is someone you have to meet. Utterly infectious enthusiasm, not just for the products that he's ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: XFX DUAL 6800 Ultras with 512MB per card!

    10 March 2005, 00:00

    Oh yes, you can rely on us to bring you the good stuff. Over here at CeBIT, the mighty (and rather impressive) XFX stand is showing off the very latest ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: Introduction

    9 March 2005, 00:00

    Tomorrow sees the start of CeBIT in Hannover Germany. Some of the biggest names in the IT industry will be exhibiting at the event, evidenced by the number of CeBIT ...

  • Review: Pro Rugby Manager 2

    9 March 2005, 00:00

    You can sort out sponsorship deals for the club, give post match interviews and try and poach promising players from other clubs. If you’re particularly nasty, you could give a ...

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  • Review: ATI ALL-IN-WONDER X800 XT

    8 March 2005, 00:00

    ATI\'s Multimedia team took the time to get right a product that will appeal to many. Expensive in X800 XT guise (there are other X800 AIWs which I\'ll talk about ...

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  • Review: Intel's BTX Form Factor - An Analysis and Opinion

    7 March 2005, 00:00

    Intel will argue that it\'s not just about the heat, that it enables smaller x86 PCs due to the thermal reorganisation. Tell that to SFF PC makers, the guys pushing ...

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  • Linux Gaming

    4 March 2005, 00:00

    Linux has proper 3D support - at Bloodline I was equipped with a GeForce 6800. Linux is 100% compatible with your £50 Pro Gamer mouse mat, ultra-high precision mouse, and ...

  • NVIDIA Soundstorm is gone forever

    3 March 2005, 00:00

    In our normal 'chat' with NVIDIA at IDF it was interesting to hear some news on the development of audio within the company. We (as have others) are keen to ...

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  • IDF Spring 2005: Pat Talks

    3 March 2005, 00:00

    In a round table with Pat Gelsinger he stated today that the P4 will carry on being the enterprise desktop solution. Intel have also stated today that they will be ...

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  • IDF Spring 2005: Concept PCs

    3 March 2005, 00:00

    The concept PC has a built in light system which can identify when the active management has kicked in. While the average user likes to go ‘ooh’ at the pretty ...

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  • IDF Spring 2005: Day 2 Keynote: Mobile Solutions

    3 March 2005, 00:00

    Computing devices are getting smaller and more powerful, and Intel's focus on mobile solutions is set to continue this. This was the topic covered by Sean Maloney in today's Keynote. ...

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  • IDF Spring 2005: Day 1 Keynote : Pat Gelsinger

    2 March 2005, 00:00

    In his keynote speech at IDF, Gelsinger, the man who is no longer CTO is now heading up Intel’s Digital Enterprise division, announced that data now compiles to their Moores ...

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  • Preview - Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich

    2 March 2005, 00:00

    From the 2D artwork and lettering prevalent through the non-game screens through to the super-cheesy square jawed, deep voiced heroic dialogue, FFvsTTR just roars out with fun and light heartedness ...

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  • IDF Spring 2005: Day 1 Keynote : Craig Barrett

    1 March 2005, 00:00

    Spring IDF 2005 will be the last keynote with Craig as CEO of the company, he’s now taking a position on the board, and is to focus on Intel’s strategy ...

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  • IDF Spring 2005: Manufacturing Enhancements to CMOS Technology

    1 March 2005, 00:00

    Another Spring, another IDF, without doubt at this IDF we will be bashed about with Dual Core and Vanderpool technology, as well as Intel screaming at us about how well ...

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  • NVIDIA and Apparent SLi on P4 (C19)

    1 March 2005, 00:00

    It is no secret that the high end parts are not volume in any market; the reason they are made is for 2 key reasons – for the enthusiast and ...

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  • IDF Spring 2005: Intel Multi-Core strategy

    1 March 2005, 00:00

    It does not take a genius to predict that Intel would be going Dual Core mad at this IDF, and sure enough, the second session of the first day was ...

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  • IDF Spring 2005: Silicon Photonics as true Interconnects

    1 March 2005, 00:00

    What is the fastest traveler known to science? Light. And the fastest defined speed? The speed of light. So what would be the ultimate interconnect over a number of platforms? ...

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  • IDF Spring 2005: Manufacturing Enhancements to CMOS Technology

    1 March 2005, 00:00

    Another Spring, another IDF, without doubt at this IDF we will be bashed about with Dual Core and Vanderpool technology, as well as Intel screaming at us about how well ...

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