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    Wednesday Late night news

    Posted on Wednesday, March 05 2003 @ 19:47:31 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck



    Gigabyte GA-7DPXDW-P Motherboard
    In the multi tasking environment that I live, running a site etc., the snappy instant response and raw power shows through. The fact that it looks sooo sweet and packs as much power under the hood as Dodge Viper helps


    Review Link : The Mod Fathers


    Vantec 420watt Power Supply Video Review
    The Vantec 420 watt Power Supply has an aluminum casing, three adjustable fans, AC outlet and with the Universal power adapter means this power supply will fit just about any motherboard on the market. This product is the first in a line of quality power supplies from Vantec and is very capable of handling most current computer system power needs. Watch the Video to find out more..
    Review Link : 3dGameMan


    Crucial PC2700 DDR SDRAM DIMM
    Ever watched a PC2700 DDR SDRAM DIMM go 412MHz? You might, if you have a Crucial PC2700 DDR SDRAM DIMM! Check out our definitive review of this amazing memory module


    Review Link : Rojakpot


    Athlon Low-End Tbred Overclocking
    Want to upgrade your Athlon Thunderbird? Take a look at latest XP1700+ & XP1800+ samples from the AMD farm, sporting a thoroughbred core and lots of overclocking potential. Can the older Abit KR7A tame this CPU ?


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