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  • Review: ABIT KT7A

    13 May 2001, 00:00

    I recently got one of Abit's current socket A motherboards, from past experience with the Abit KT7 RAID the previous version I knew I was in for a treat, Abit ...

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  • Review: AXIA Overclocking

    8 May 2001, 00:00

    It is still not fully known whether the upcoming SMP Socket A boards will take tbirds, but if it does, I imagine for many people, two AXIAs would prove an ...

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  • Review: AMD Athlon 1.33GHz ['Thunderbird' core]

    26 April 2001, 00:00

    In the last 18 months we have seen a lot of movement in the processor market, with AMD being more competitive than Intel in price, performance and value. The latest ...

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  • Review: AMD Duron 900

    2 April 2001, 00:00

    The AMD Duron 850 has been out for a while, and now it is time for AMD to release their latest baby to crush the Intel market, the Duron 900 ...

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  • Review: OcUK 1.4Ghz Bundle

    1 March 2001, 00:00

    I included them and the pictures in this review to make it slightly easier to understand and get it working on your own KT7A motherboard.

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  • Review: AMD 1.2 Ghz DDR Clockin'

    28 February 2001, 00:00

    I had been waiting for a DDR motherboard and RAM to arrive for a while, the wait was over, on Friday I got a rather large box delivered to my ...

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  • Review: Iwill KK266-R

    16 February 2001, 00:00

    Following up the original KT133 chipset from Via was never going to be an easy task in the Socket A market as it has been from the outset about the ...

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  • Review: AMD Athlon 1.2GHz and AMD 760 DDR chipset

    11 February 2001, 00:00

    This all started with the Athlon, where people could simply modify the CPU and change the multiplier, enabling users to have much faster systems for a lot less cash...

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  • Review: AMD Duron 850

    27 January 2001, 00:00

    The computer market is changing all the time, a year ago if you had said we would be running @ 1.2 GHz with DDR Ram technology I wouldn't have believed ...

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  • Review: AMD Thunderbird 1Ghz

    30 October 2000, 00:00

    Right, well lets admit it AMD weren't very good before the launch of the original Athlon, but since then they have dominated the market, since the release of this Athlon ...

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  • Review: ASUS A7V

    18 September 2000, 00:00

    As AMD slowly shift its processor packages from Slot A over to Socket A, a new crop of compatible motherboards have started to emerge...

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  • Thunderbirds are GO!

    7 September 2000, 00:00

    Thunderbirds are GO!

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  • Locked TBirds

    7 September 2000, 00:00

    ... you should all go and buy your TBirds now!

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  • AMD Duron Overclocking Guide

    7 September 2000, 00:00

    AMD Duron Overclocking Guide - a budget blaster?

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  • Review: AMD Duron 700 processor review

    15 July 2000, 00:00

    Ever since AMD released their original Athlon, there was always a value version on the cards. Finally, it has been released as the Duron Codename : Spitfire).

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  • Review: Afterburner

    2 June 2000, 00:00

    We have found a card which is very useful to you the end user. Instead of using dip-switches it has a series of dials.

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  • Review: Athlon Freezer Pro

    16 May 2000, 00:00

    I got an Athlon Freezer Pro, which is actually the same as the Athlon Freezer, but has some additional chrome fan guards on it.

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  • Review: Torturing the AMD K6-2 400.

    16 May 2000, 00:00

    A quick guide on how to turn a 400MHz chip into a slightly charred 350Mhz chip.

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  • Review: Maximizer

    26 April 2000, 00:00

    The Maximizer design is brilliant and very high quality, the best I have seen so far.

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  • Review: Freespeed Pro GFD

    28 February 2000, 00:00

    The FreeSpeed Pro is very small and it sticks vertically up from the Golden Finger connector.

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