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    xVx Monstruo-M S400 Review

    Posted on Saturday, March 31 2007 @ 18:21:30 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Set-up time was always a nerdy version of muscle beach. Guys and the occasional gal would be flexing their silicon with Quake 2 timedemo runs, bragging about their new Voodoo2's, and dazzling us all with framerates nearing 60 at XGA resolution. There would be the network crew who would spend their time connecting hubs and making crossover cables, the game server crew who would be taking map requests, and the install crew that made sure everyone had the right games installed and configured on their 9GB SCSI drives.

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