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Written by Chris Hunter
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[H]Enthusiast and AnandTech have review coverage of four
GPUs in CrossfireX. Their results paint a good picture of the efficiency of the
drivers from AMD/ATI . In other news, CeBIT ends tomorrow on the ninth.
ChipChilla - Chipset Cooler @ Modders Inc
Coolink GFXChilla VGA Cooler Review @ DSM
OpenLDAP Installation On Ubuntu @ ASE Labs
Auras TwinW (SMF-660) CPU Cooler @ TweakTown
HIS Radeon HD 3850 IceQ 3 TurboX 512MB @ bit-tech
ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 CrossFireX @ [H]Enthusiast
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 @ Hardware Logic
Seagate Barracuda ES.2 1TB Hard Drive @ Hot Hardware
ATP Electronics ProMax II CompactFlash Card @ Big Bruin
GMC Noblesse AVC S-7 Home Theatre PC Case @ Techware Labs
Cooler Master Cosmos S Full-Tower Case Review @ PC
Perspective
CrossFireX Arrives: 3 and 4 GPUs in 2 Card Setups @
AnandTech
Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT: Worthy Rival to ATI Radeon HD 3000 @
Xbit Labs
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Written by Chris Hunter
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While planning an afternoon treat, we went over to the
website of our regional ice cream chain. Instead of seeing delicious ice cream
to pick from, we saw "ownz u AntiFA!" It looks like only their home page
was hijacked, because the rest of the site works. Braums, started in 1968,
services the US states of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas. AntiFA
is usually associated with anti-fascist and anti-racist groups in Germany. How a
US regional ice cream chain became a target simply baffles us. File this one
under random disobedience.
**Update** the server for their website is now down up, we are guessing the admin caught on. Pictures are below.
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AMD
has lived up to their word and are releasing their 780G chipsets H1 2008.
They announced availability at the CeBIT 2008 event in Hanover, Germany. Manufacturers
out of the gate include ASUS (M3A78), Gigabyte (GA-MA78GM), and ECS (A780GM), ranging
from $70-100USD. Read on for the full article.
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Written by Chris Hunter
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CeBIT 2008 starts today and ends March 9. This week will be hectic
with a multitude of press releases and new products being released and
announced. In other news, bit-tech wrote a spot on article about "Misinterpreting
the Enthusiast." Richard lays out the problems with the industry today and how
diluted the market has become. Well worth the read.
b-Envi Micro Case @ Modders-Inc
Samsung YP-P2 @ Overclockers Online
A 9800GX2 looks like this @ theInquirer
Misinterpreting the
Enthusiast @ bit-tech
Palit GeForce 9600 GT Sonic @ [H]Enthusiast
Thermal Compound Round-Up @ Hardware Logic
Noctua NH-U12P Heatpipe CPU Cooler @ Big Bruin
Norwegian broadcaster: P2P experiment @ ars technica
Patriot Memory PC2-6400 4GB LL DDR2 Kit @ TweakTown
Albatron 8800GTS-512X Graphics Card Review @ X-bit Labs
Gigabyte GeForce 8800 GT GV-NX88T512HP @ Hot Hardware
ASUS U2E 11" Ultra-mobile Notebook Review @ PC
Perspective
Scythe "KAZE MASTER 5.25" Multi Channel Fan
Controller Review @ DSM
Kingwin RVT-9225, RVT-12025, and RVT-12025D CPU Coolers @
Techware Labs
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OCZ has announced mass production of their highly
anticipated Brain Control interface dubbed Neural Impulse actuator. The device
sits on the user’s head and interprets brain waves emitted. Different thought
patterns can be translated and mapped to any keystroke. Read on for more
information about this interesting new development.
**updated**
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Written by Chris Hunter
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We would like to apologize for the hiatus. We had to take a
break from this endeavor to perform some real life work. Funding issues
presented themselves with the bandwidth charges we incurred last month. Our
hosting bill is now covered, and we had enough to get a copy of Vista, Fraps
2.9, and many games for DX10 testing. We also acquired 3dmark06 Pro for synthetic benchmarking.
We have one 8800GT and one 8800GTS (640) on our new test
bench. The test bed consists of one AMD system and one Intel system. More details
when we publish the review. Thanks to everyone who is supporting us. Back to
work!
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Written by Chris Hunter
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The Institute for Health Freedom has released a statement
covering Google's effort to store Personal Health Records or PHRs. According to
the institute,
"Google's new Personal Health Records (PHRs) prototype
provides a model that gives consumers greater control over the flow of their
personal health information, than is currently provided under the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) rules."
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