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Aron Schatz
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December 29, 2002
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Well, the Radeon 9500 Pro Overclocking article got a few hits since the last two days. Check it out if you haven't already. There is a chance that'll I'll be getting a 5 megapixel camera to test out, but we'll see how that pans out first.

Sound Blaster Audigy 2.
As you could tell by the benchmarks, this one hundred dollar card beats out the ten dollar bargain sound cards by a mile and a half, but what about those of you running the Audigy, or a rip off created by another company you ask? Well, the benefits of the Audigy 2 are that it supports Dolby 6.1 and you have a cool looking 2 after the word Audigy on the box. My Live card is sucking for some reason, I really think it is the horrid Creative drives. Anyone got a solution?

Swiftech H20-8500 Watercooling Kit.
This kit is aimed at those who want the low noise operation of watercooling, but are confined to a somewhat small case and/or those who don't want to fool with extensive modding of their case to accommodate a watercooling setup. The only requirement for your case is at least one 80mm rear exhaust fan opening and an empty 5 1/2" drive bay.

Corsair PC3500 512MB DDR.
Nevertheless, the Corsair XMS3500 memory delivers what it promises with killer performance and awesome looks and we highly recommend the Corsair XMS3500 for users who want nothing but the best!

Have you had enough OTES?
Notice the cooling involved in this gigantic beast. The length is almost an inch longer than a standard Ti4200. The heat pipe transfers the heat from the GPU to the copper fins where the air is blown out. The design looks very clean.

Samsung 42inch plasma TV. This is basically a TV, not a monitor...
After watching countless DVD's on good old televisions, tiny computer screens, high-resolution LCD displays, and even rear projection HDTV's, I can say without a doubt; once you go plasma you never go back!

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