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Aron Schatz
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December 5, 2002
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SOON!!! By the way, I still need a top image for ASEville. GET CRACKING!!!

Crappy 2Ghz celeron at OCA.
The die size of the Celeron is the same of the Northwood. The 1.7GHZ and 1.GHz Celerons have 0.18µ die size while the new 2GHz Celeron is 0.13µ. Generally speaking, the smaller the die size the cooler the CPU. It'll require less voltage to run and also give better overclocking results. Thus, the new Celeron should definitely overclock better than the older Celerons. It still sucks.

IOGEAR HomePlug ethernet and USB adapter thingy at Monkeyreview.
All in all, I came away from IOGEAR’s products impressed. This product is marketed at the home user/soho environment, and for that function, it performed admirably, never being more difficult to use than plugging in a wall plug. The transfer rate seemed lower than advertised, but this could be due to bad wiring in my house, or the distance from the power main being responsible for the balance. The adapters are well made and overall is a generally well executed product!

Hexus and the Epox nForce 2. They get good stuff...
EPoX have made a name for themselves with motherboards generally aimed towards the enthusiast sector. Extremely adjustable BIOSes, relatively cheap prices, and performance that matches the best the industry have to offer, has meant that EPoX's star is on the rise. Let's see how their first attempt at an nForce2-based motherboard fares as we look at the 8RDA+.

Lian Li PC6089A at Reviewnation.
Where to begin is the question I've been asking myself over and over when I think about writing this review. I decided just a random start will do. First off let me thank Lian-Li for this AWESOME case. It just amazes me that they make cases that only get better as time goes on. Every little detail is thought of. There are no sharp edges, no screw holes that are just that little bit too far away to connect your motherboard right. Everything is perfect in this case. I'll start with the first thing that caught my eye...

Techseekers has an Asus nForce 2 board.
Today We are going to look at the A7N8X Deluxe from ASUS. It is based on the nVIDIA nForce2 SPP Socket A chipset for AMD Athlon processors. As with most high-end motherboards nowadays, they are packed full of extra goodies. The A7N8X Deluxe is no different. With 8X AGP, DDR400 support, SATA Raid, Firewire, USB2.0, Dolby Digital Sound, and 2x onboard LAN ports, the A7N8X has to be one of the most feature rich boards for Socket A at present.<

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