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    Wednesday News part 3

    Posted on Wednesday, May 14 2003 @ 15:25:43 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck



    ABIT IC7-G (875P) Motherboard
    Intel's latest release, the 875P/ICH5, has been generating quite a bit of press. The chipset's dual channel memory performance is excellent. Also official support for the latest Intel 800 MHz FSB CPUs makes it that much more appealing to the high end users. The performance gains from moving to the 800 MHz bus along with the dual channel memory are considerable. More average users are already making the move towards that newer chipset and CPU. Today we have the IC7-G for evaluation. The board, like most ABIT motherboards, has nice overclocking features along with an attractive bundle.


    Review Link : EOC


    PimpRig Contest
    We are holding a contest for the swankiest desktop theme. The prize? A Black Vantec Nexus NXP-201 fan controller.
    Contest Link : PimpRig


    Dell Axim X5 Advanced (Pocket PC)
    Ob komplette PC-Systeme, Notebooks oder sogar auch komplexe Internet-Server, der amerikanische Konzern „Dell“ führt ein weites Spektrum an neuester Technik für den Firmen-, aber auch für den Privatgebrauch. Vor kurzem brachte der Hersteller nun auch eine erste Pocket PC Serie auf den Markt, die wir genauer unter die Lupe nehmen durften. Als Testmuster steht uns der „Dell Axim X5 Advanced“ zur Verfügung. Ob der PC für unterwegs etwas taugt und der Kaufpreis von über 400 Euro gerechtfertigt ist, erfahren Sie hier in diesem Bericht...


    Review Link : GBasis (German)




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