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    Saturday News - Woosh Pentium 4's 3.2GHz are coming up :O

    Posted on Saturday, June 14 2003 @ 16:45:02 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck



    Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz w/ 800MHz FSB Preview (Gallery)
    Just after two months Intel launched the 800MHz FSB processors together with the new Springdale and Canterwood chipsets; today we have a short preview and gallery of the latest and fastest Pentium 4 processor, the 3.2GHz


    Review Link : HWextreme


    Akasa King Copper 901 P4 Cooler
    You knew, it had to be only a matter of time before Akasa the manufacturers of the now famous “Silver Mountain” AMD cooler, released an equivalent high-performance cooler for Intel P4 CPU’s. Today we have the pleasure of sharing the “King Copper 901” with you all!


    Review Link : Systemcooling


    Shuttle SN45G SFF.
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    Koolance EXOS External Water Cooling System Review
    The control panel conveniently resides at the top of the EXOS unit and bears the Koolance logo printed onto a brushed aluminum backing. The small LCD display is backlit via red LEDs and is responsible for displaying current temperature results of the CPU. A small button labeled "C/F" toggles the LCD display from Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature results. The control panel also manages the triple 80mm exhaust fans in 3 modes


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    Project Deep Freeze
    The reason I took on this project was because I am all about customizing computers. The more I am able to get away from the norm the better. I have had a water cooled system before. But, I always wanted a submerged pc
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    20 days after the fall of Icrontic due to a hacker attack a phoenix arises from the ashes. Not everything is lost. Short-Media.com is alive and well with the former head writer of Icrontic, MediaMan, and all the articles and reviews he ever wrote. Including a “blast from the past”…a 1708 CFM PC case.
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