Riding the 64-bit Chariot: Choosing Socket 939 and Linux
Inquiring minds ask us which Socket 939 platform prevails in 32-bit and 64-bit operation - no problem.
24 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/19/2004Albatron and ASUS GeForce 6800 Ultra Vendor Review
Our first vendor-focused review of the summer spotlights ASUS and Albatron's high end NVIDIA solutions.
9 by Derek Wilson on 7/18/2004MSI DR12-A Preview: Still pushing for 12X DVDR
12X DVDR beckons closer with less pricey models than Plextor and LG's offerings, but can they compete with the quality of already available burners?
6 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/17/2004Breaking Intel's Overclock Lock: The REAL Story
Want the truth about how to break Intel's 925X overclock lock? Manufacturers tell us what is REALLY going on and what they are doing to bypass the lock.
16 by Wesley Fink on 7/16/2004Price Guides July 2004: Optical and Magnetic Storage
Find out what DVD burners and hard drives make this week's cut for your storage needs.
8 by Kristopher Kubicki & Larry Barber on 7/16/2004Weekly Buyer's Guide: Mid-Range System - July 2004
This week, we continue with our weekly Buyer's Guides for mid-range systems. We've added a few new picks and some other info since our last look at a mid...
26 by Evan Lieb on 7/16/20045 Megapixels for < $300: Kodak DX4530, Olympus C-50 Zoom, Casio QV-R51
In our first digital camera roundup, we will compare three popular 5-megapixel cameras to find out which is the best buy.
9 by Stephen Caston on 7/15/2004Shuttle SK83G: VIA's Shot at SFF
You knew it was coming, and indeed it has. Today, we bring you a Shuttle SFF review as part of our effort to bring you more SFF articles. Read...
18 by Evan Lieb on 7/14/2004ArmorLink Post Genie: Network Convergence in a Little Green box
Let's face it - many of us understand networking, but neither have the time, know how nor the patience to set up a fully functional Linux gateway/router...
14 by Brian Ng on 7/13/2004Know your Processor Cores: Codename Cheatsheet
Forget your CPU core specs? Here is a little cheatsheet for you!
15 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/12/2004AMD and Linux: Reaching for the 64-bit Trophy
Over a year ago, AMD introduced its 64-bit platform without any hint of Microsoft backing the bold chip maker. We still don't have a true 64-bit Windows operating...
29 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/12/2004Intel Q3 and Q4 Roadmaps: 1066MHz FSB and Stack Protection Near
We told you about those new Intel CPUs with the "E" stepping that enables XD stack protection. Inside we have timeframe details, as well as model information for...
8 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/11/2004NVIDIA's ForceWare Multimedia - An In-House Production
After months of waiting, we have NVIDIA's ForceWare Multimedia in our labs. With plenty of days of testing behind it, here are our results...
5 by Andrew Ku on 7/11/2004Hitachi Brings 400GB to Desktops with the Deskstar 7K400
What will $450 get you? About 400GB worth of storage, thanks to Hitachi's new Deskstar.
18 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 7/10/2004LeadTek 6800 and eVGA 6800 Ultra Extreme: New GeForce on the Block
Rounding out NVIDIA's GeForce 6 series line, the LeadTek 6800 and eVGA 6800UE are put to the test. How do these bookends stack up against the rest of the...
46 by Derek Wilson on 7/9/2004Price Guides July 2004: Video Cards and Memory
Now that we've all seen the latest and greatest offerings from the big players in video, which one stands as the best value? We'll also visit the continuing...
3 by Kristopher Kubicki and Howard Johnson on 7/9/2004DDR2 Roundup: Reaching for 667 and Beyond
DDR2 667 is coming, so how far can you push the DDR2 memory that is now available? In our first roundup of DDR2 memory, we take a closer...
20 by Wesley Fink on 7/8/2004Next Generation Alderwood and Intel's NX solution unveiled
Intel has a new stepping of virtually all of their current processors to take advantage of Windows XP SP2's ability to lock out stack overflows. We have the details inside.
6 by Kristopher Kubicki on 7/7/2004Weekly Buyer's Guide: Entry Level System - July 2004
This week we continue with our weekly Buyer's Guides, for entry level systems this time around. We've added a few new picks and some other info since we last...
48 by Evan Lieb on 7/7/2004