Signs of the Times A website complains about software patches that turns Unreal into an automated killing field. A trivia team brings computers stuffed with encyclopedias every week to beat the opposition. Two presidential campaigns give lip service to accuracy
UPDATE 11/23/00: Lots of questions on what heater core I used. My heater core was removed from a 1980 FORD F-250, and all FORD trucks 1970-1997 use this same heater core. The heater core is 6 and 1/4 inches wide
There is a major flaw with the ABIT KT7 and KT7 raid boards for anyone considering Digital Video Editing. After 3 weeks of my own tweaking and testing and hours of long distance calling to tech support for Abit and
Hello my fellow overclockers. Air flow can make a difference in your temps. I modified a Enlight 9810 Full Tower Server case with 2 power supplies and 6 extra fans. My test system is an ASUS P3V4X, P3 700 @
There Is No One Best System Everyone has different needs. Everyone has different-sized wallets. Everyone has different levels of risk-taking. So what I’m going to do here is not give you one choice, but a range of choices, based on
I’m a PhD student in fluid mechanics in France (Toulouse con), and this is my waterblock. Here are the blueprints and AutoCad rendition of the device: The block is 5*5*1.5 cm pure copper. It has been numerical-machined by a school
Maybe this info will help some people out. I just got an MSI 694 Pro AR – you’re probably familiar with it, but if not it’s a dual FCPGA socket 370 based on the Via 694X chipset. This is Via’s
USER RESULT 11/22/00: Read your review on the Alpha PEP66 for socket mobos. Just did the same mod myself and am pleased with it. My system: Abit KT-7 Raid Thunderbird 800 oc’ed to 896 Alpha PEP66 with a Papst 33cfm
(Editorial note: Sometimes you have to report things people don’t want to hear. We think the music companies are going to start playing hardball with MP3s over the next year, and think that’s going to be a big ongoing news
SUMMARY: DDR is coming and there are real performance improvements – Iwill is first out of the blocks with the KA266-R. The board measures 12″ x 9.58″ – larger than the ASUS A7V; serial # 29. It also has a
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