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TennMax Stealth V3 Fighter

There are so many "copycat" products and poorly engineered products on the market these days, it’s really refreshing when you come across a product that stands out both in engineering and uniqueness. The TennMax "Stealth V3 Fighter" Cooler for Voodoo

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Matrox G400 Video Card

If you are like me, you can’t keep up with the younger guys in games like Quake, Half-Life, Unreal or any of the many other high speed action games out there. Frame rates aren’t as important. We just want awesome

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Problem Products

Every once in a while we come across a product that has some real problems. Could be that it doesn’t perform as advertised, is outright dangerous or misrepresented. What follows are products I feel meet this criteria: “Castlewood ORB Drive

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Overclocking FAQ

  “Overclocking FAQ” by Frank Monroe 10/3/98 Contents: Introduction and Disclaimer So you want to overclock a Celeron? Why is the Celeron so overclockable? What does stepping mean? What is an S-code? What is ‘multiplier locking’ and ‘bus locking’? Which

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Overclockers.com—Overclocking FAQ

  “Overclocking FAQ” by Frank Monroe 10/3/98 Contents: Introduction and Disclaimer So you want to overclock a Celeron? Why is the Celeron so overclockable? What does stepping mean? What is an S-code? What is ‘multiplier locking’ and ‘bus locking’? Which

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Socket 370 Cooler Comparison

Update 5/10/99: Received a Global Win CPM25603-12 from 2CoolTek Saturday and put it up against the Alpha. The difference between the CPM25603-16 and the newer CPM25603-12 is the newer -12 has a 26 cfm fan compared to the 20 cfm